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NORCAL SS

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DAM sorry was thinkin your truck was a 06 i forgot
 

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i wish companies would do new endlinks/swabar brackets like djm did. Belltech wont do it as well as others. Thats one reason i do prefer the DJM rear kit over others.
 
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Yeah other companies need to copy that feature, sway bar can't function at such a nasty angle.
Also Quick66 the Pedders kit just wasn;t low enough (as in the rear part), so it had to go, I had jsut the coil/bumpstops.

Pics up this evening, I have already finished the process but the truck is pretty dirty so after I clean it pics will come.:Handshake:
 

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Mine works well but the angle does concern me, I'm running some JK wrangler links which are 1/4" or so shorter but I'd still like to remove an inch out of them. How much do just the sway bar links run? I might just buy some rather than chop and weld these jeep links.
 
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All cleaned up now, pics in a few......
BTW, the rear rubs now pretty loud when the rear suspension gets the slightest jolt....:shocked:
 

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ofthe 00-06 swaybear endlinks are bent at 45 degree angles much more than just being shorter
 

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