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Old 10-25-2016, 08:37 AM
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Stabilizer bar links on 4" lift

I have 1995 4runner, bought with a 4" lift (a real suspension lift, not a body lift). Stabilizer bar links are busted out. If these are longer then stock sway bar links, where would I go to find a pair the right length?

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is it a "spindle lift" (TrailMaster / orange or other brand)?

If I recall, the spindle lift "dropped" the sway bar at the frame via brackets
So it used stock length sway bar end links

I have not seen a LT kit that dealt with the sway bar
(I dont run a sway bar, but i have 300M torsion bars)
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Sway bar links should be factory length. If you look where Sway bar is bolted to chassis there should be a spacer bolted between frame and Sway bar . Never used a long travel kit which I'm guessing this is not. Factory links at any parts store will fit. Personally I use rock auto and I would go ahead and replace Sway bar bushings if they look bad. Also factory size.



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