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Car Forum / Jeep / April 2007

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Installing New Sway Bar Links

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Joseph.Devore@gmail.com - 30 Apr 2007 17:33 GMT
I just broke the stock sway bar link on my 01 TJ with a 4" lift kit.
After calling around to all the local stores i found one that carries
a Moog replacement. I have two questions about them:
1) is this Moog replacement going to fit with the lift kit
2) Does anyone know how to replace the bars? I can't tell if they
unscrew from the sway bar or just slide out by hitting them with a
hammer or what.

Thanks for any help!
Paul Nelson - 30 Apr 2007 20:54 GMT
If your ride and 4" lift are just for looks, please ignore this message.

If you have a 4" lift, you should NOT have stock sway bar links.  You should
be using quick disconnect links.  I don't think Moog links are the quick
disconnect variety, but are stock replacements.  If they just replace stock,
then they won't fit your 4" lift.

There are many different aftermarket sway bar links, and they all attach
differently to the axle and sway bar.  The sway bar has a flattened end with
a hole in it, and the links attach using a bolt through that hole.  The axle
end might be a large pin bolted to the axle bracket, or the bottom part of
the link may bolt on to a bracket.

in article 1177950810.892164.9150@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com,
Joseph.Devore@gmail.com at Joseph.Devore@gmail.com wrote on 4/30/07 11:33
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> I just broke the stock sway bar link on my 01 TJ with a 4" lift kit.
> After calling around to all the local stores i found one that carries
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> Thanks for any help!
 
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