Rear Sway Bar End Links

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I'm currently using the rear sway bar end links that came with my BellTech 964SP kit. During some down time I surfed the Energy Suspension website looking for urethane bushings when I ran across their adjustable end links. Just wondering if anyone here has used or experience with these end links? Seems like they might make a nice addition to my new 22mm rear sway bar!!!

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They look like a better option. Question is "do they fit?" if they are cheap I wouldnt mind buying a set and check for fitment issues.
 

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I'm currently using the rear sway bar end links that came with my BellTech 964SP kit. During some down time I surfed the Energy Suspension website looking for urethane bushings when I ran across their adjustable end links. Just wondering if anyone here has used or experience with these end links? Seems like they might make a nice addition to my new 22mm rear sway bar!!!

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+1! Just installed front and rear sways and was looking to upgrade either the bushings or end links.
 

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My vote goes to BlkRamRt! Group buy if they fit?
 

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They're around $75 on Amazon.com now... I looked at them a few months ago, but Energy Suspension had not released any measurement or part numbers for them until recently.

I hated the ones from the Belltech kit - they squeak'd pretty bad, so I ended up just reinstalling the OEM end links after relocating the upper mount hole higher up.
 
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The only problem I found during my research was that the Energy Suspension links are about 1/4" to 1 1/4" to short, depending on where they are measured. I was going to be the test truck, but have to rethink this one.
 

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I hate the ones that came with the Belltech Kit....they squeak something awful. I'm in if these work. :happy107:
 
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If anyone is interested, Hellwig makes an adjustable end link. The design is similar to the BellTech, only adjustable.

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The only problem I found during my research was that the Energy Suspension links are about 1/4" to 1 1/4" to short, depending on where they are measured. I was going to be the test truck, but have to rethink this one.

do you remember the length of the belltech links?
 

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I think so, and I would almost say that the adj 8-11 might be the best. When you adjust the rear Hellwig, it would change the angle a little, too... IIRC 8.5" would be the perfect length.

If I am ass backwards correct me, my mind is all wrapped up in my audio today, lol!

I am happy to be the test truck for this, I love ******* around with my suspension anyways. :) But I have a few mods that would have to be ahead of this one.
 

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I think the shorter ones. If you lower your truck they send you shorter end links the longer ones would be best for stock height. Right?
 

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I think the shorter ones. If you lower your truck they send you shorter end links the longer ones would be best for stock height. Right?

Yes, but if 8.5" is perfect 8" is a little short (that's what she said). ;)

I was referring more to the difference in length (I know it's very slight) when we move the end links from soft to aggressive on the sway bar... When set to the most aggressive, the back of the sway bar would be pulled up and a longer end link would allow for it to adjust back to level.

Again, my mind is all on my audio so I could be wrong, maybe I should just **** and go install my subs! :roflsquared:
 
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Yes, but if 8.5" is perfect 8" is a little short (that's what she said). ;)

I was referring more to the difference in length (I know it's very slight) when we move the end links from soft to aggressive on the sway bar... When set to the most aggressive, the back of the sway bar would be pulled up and a longer end link would allow for it to adjust back to level.

Again, my mind is all on my audio so I could be wrong, maybe I should just **** and go install my subs! :roflsquared:

LMAO. I might order the hellwigs I am going to go under my truck today and see how they look only bad thing is I have the factory swaybar. Should I order the sway bar too???? hmmmmm
 
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