Eibach Sway Bars... Installed

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I love mine hardest part was snaking the front through the maze of suspension, much easier on a stock height vehicle. Here are a few pics of mine

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Makes a HUGE difference on these trucks :cheers:

Max your sway bar angles are beyond messed up.:boxed:
I may get the rear bar only for my truck, should make it feel like a roadster!
 

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Max your sway bar angles are beyond messed up.:boxed:

What do you mean? I am curious on the links though, looks like stock links?

Waiting on "your" pics vjr021...this was your thread afterall :)

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What do you mean? I am curious on the links though, looks like stock links?

Waiting on "your" pics vjr021...this was your thread afterall :)

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His end links (front and back) are both too long for his drop amount, pushing the bar ends too far down from the mount bushings, which then makes the sway bars (esp. the front one) not function like its supposed to.
He could easily get 1" Energy suspension end links, or I will just give him mine becuase I may not be needing them anymore.
As for the back, only DJM can help him with maybe a rear hardware kit ($150), too much just for angles IMO.
 

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Angles aren't too bad, I've tried shorter links and run JK wranglers currently. Anything more than 1/2" shorter than these and it will hit the panhard bracket. I'll build some when I do the c-notch for 7" and take pics for you sweetheart :kiss:
 

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Angles aren't too bad, I've tried shorter links and run JK wranglers currently. Anything more than 1/2" shorter than these and it will hit the panhard bracket. I'll build some when I do the c-notch for 7" and take pics for you sweetheart :kiss:

What's different on your setup? It looks like the bar is not on the pass side of the links which is what gives mine the clearance it needs with shorter links. It's a tighter fit but eliminates that bang into the panhard.

Sorry to hijack the thread a little, but it's on subject at least :)

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Angles aren't too bad, I've tried shorter links and run JK wranglers currently. Anything more than 1/2" shorter than these and it will hit the panhard bracket. I'll build some when I do the c-notch for 7" and take pics for you sweetheart :kiss:

Lol I would appreciate it!!:mwah1:
 

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i think we should have a sway bar sticky !!! imo

Since everyone including myself have a lot of questions about sways.

Don't mean to high jack also but gotta ask questions

Doing the DJM Travel mod and having a 4 inch drop on the back will the eibach sway bars be a plug and play kinda deal or would i have to get shorter panhards ? or any other hardware to go along with the travel mod ?
 
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