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    Snake Oyle sway bar link question

    How do you determine the length of the sway bar replacement links if you want to keep the set up as original.
    In other words, how do I keep from screwing up the factory setup? I was planning on replacing those nasty looking links today.

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    I would have thought they would come with instructions, but if not, could you not take off the old unit, measure it, then adjust replacement unit off the car before fitting to same length?

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    No instructions.What length would you measure? From the top edge of the 90 degree part to the bottom of the threads on the straight part?

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    Hey Viper Pit,

    If you are just installing them as a simple replacement for the originals, The easiest way is to do it is to lay an old one next to the new on and adjust the height accordingly. Try and keep equal amount of threads in the center section as much as possible.

    If you are still having problems give us a call tomorrow and we will get you squared away.

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    Snake Oyl explained it better than me, but that was what I was trying to get at


 

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