Replaced front stabilizer bar links

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I have a new set I want to cut shorter to accommodate the 2" lowering spindle. Anyone run shorter links in the front?
 

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Thanks for all the great input everyone. Putting a list of small parts to replace today and ordering it tomorrow.
 
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I have a new set I want to cut shorter to accommodate the 2" lowering spindle. Anyone run shorter links in the front?

It's one solid bolt. Not sure how you're going to cut it.

I think anyone with an 07-08 probably needs replaced (and lowered ones need the shorter ones)

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Thanks for all the great input everyone. Putting a list of small parts to replace today and ordering it tomorrow.

Have you checked your a/c belt and it's respective tensioner lately?

Main belt, tensioner, and idler pulley?

Air filter, cleaned throttle body?

All simple things anyone can do (when I say anyone, I mean most that have the "want" can)
 

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There is a sleeve in the center. If you shorten the sleeve you shorten the length.
 

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Nice! :) I need to do this soon myself both front and back
 

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There is a sleeve in the center. If you shorten the sleeve you shorten the length.

If you shorten the sleeve you may end up running out of threads on the bolt as I'm almost positive the threads on the end of the bolt aren't very long and with the sleeve shortened you won't be able to tighten the link assembly properly. ie: your nut will bottom out against the shoulder of the bolt before it starts to draw everything together. Easy solution is to get a shorter Grade 8 bolt. If you shorten the new link by 2" to account for the 2" drop spindles then get a 2" shorter bolt.
 

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I may be wrong, but since you lower with spindles, the lower control arm stays in the same place, so the angle is still correct with a factory length link. The rears need to be shorter because the axle physically moves up, so the sway bar drops. I wouldn't think you'd need to shorten the front. Tony, you have any input?
 

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I'm running the Energy 4 5/8 to 5 1/8 adjustable sway bar end links up front with belltech 2 inch drop spindle and DJM front sway bar and they fit perfect.

Part number 9.8165R
 

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