Spohn Spherical end links

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Very cool, definitely an improvement over the threaded rod/bolt style.

Can you share the part number?

How adjustable are they? For the lower than 4" guys :)
 

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looks like you would just need to cut down the sleeve at the least. could cut the all thread if you wanted to but should work with it long
 

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I have read they break off fairly often, I have been using the mevotech ttx they can tighten down to a pretty short length if needed (lots of thread) they utilize a additional inner metal sleeve and the bushings are extremely sturdy.

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I have read they break off fairly often, I have been using the mevotech ttx they can tighten down to a pretty short length if needed (lots of thread) they utilize a additional inner metal sleeve and the bushings are extremely sturdy.

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I had those b4 and they are designed like the moog which snapped within a couple of months. I’ll see how long these swivel links last, they seemed to be designed better.


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Very cool, definitely an improvement over the threaded rod/bolt style.

Can you share the part number?

How adjustable are they? For the lower than 4" guys :)
I purchased them from amazon and the customer service number should give you the part number for your truck which is lowered 2” more than mines.


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I ordered and installed these. Will have to see how they hold up with my beefy Eibach sways. 94e783da797f225f45626215c89f6b7a.jpg


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This is exactly what I was looking for. I have same sway bar and I hate my long stock end links. I also hate the angle the sway bar sits. Which makes me wonder if this spohn link can be installed upside so the bushings are flat on the LCA. I feel like the bushings will wear out way faster if not. I tried ES end links that are 2" shorter but the bar doesn't line up when you bring it down. IMG_20200516_165401463.jpg
 

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