Rear sway bar end links with 2/4 drop

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KidHauler

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Lowered my 12 Tahoe over the summer with Belltech's 738SP kit. Replaced all the links and the bushing while I was in there. Over the weekend I snapped the drivers side rear end link while making a right turn onto my street.

Is there an better aftermarket solution for being lowered or should I just throw another stock end link?
 
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petethepug

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Throw another stock one in there. Think of it as a fuse. Best it breaks instead of something else. If it breaks again, you’ll of had time to to research what might be the cause and verify if /what upgrade is needed.
 

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it should never have broke unless you were doing something really extreme and considering how I drive and never broke anything you would have to be completely nutz
so it might have just been defective, but like mike noted above you want that to break before something else is forced to give instead.
I would replace it with another stock one and double check everything, make sure that panhard bar is tight, that's what allows the axle to move and check the control arms also.
if the sway bar is not level, hellwig has adjustable end links for the rear.
 

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