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Old 11-01-2002, 08:00 AM
Hellbender Hellbender is offline
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Frank,

Also, when you build your swaybar links, the length is important not only to aid droop, but can be adjusted to act as a limiting device (like a strap) to protect your shocks and other components. I use grade 8 all-thread (cut it long at first, so you can adjust the length carefully). and 1/2" female hiems w/ studs (I'd get SS bodied hiems since you are around the mud, like me), use a Dremel or die grinder to enlarge the hole in the swaybar to 1/2", as it's too hard to drill.

Another question about your system, if you aired opposing corners up and the other 2 down could you somehow hook a small strap (or something) to the aired down corner/s (teetertotter the jeep) to change tires, work on stuff, etc?

Sounds like a fun project w/ lots of possibilities.

Brad
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