Best sway bar links for front end with a lift

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My front end has had a clunk in it since I lifted it, almost 8k miles ago, gonna start looking for the fix to it but I know I'd like to replace the stab links anyways...
What are the best front end sway bar links for our trucks? 2006 4wd
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I don't think there are any aftermarket links for 2nd gens from a performance brand..I've used everything from Moog to Raybestos and none have lasted more than 3k miles. The Motorcraft are the only ones that even hold up IMO.
 
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I don't think there are any aftermarket links for 2nd gens from a performance brand..I've used everything from Moog to Raybestos and none have lasted more than 3k miles. The Motorcraft are the only ones that even hold up IMO.
Hmmm, alright I'll have to try motorcrafts then, yours is lifted right?


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I thought Moog made a good set. I got them for my wife's Exploder and they are high quality pieces.
Ya they were originally my first choice since I have all other moog parts on the front end


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It was the upgraded line of Moog, the "Moog Problem Solver" sway bar links. I got them for the wife's Exploder but i don't see them for the newer Expys.
 

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Yeah, I've had 2 sets of the moog problem solver links. The 30 a piece ones. They lasted even less than the raybestos, maybe a week till I could hear knocking. The grease fittings are self tapping but were a pain to put in. My Moog ball joints are good after a while but these links are garbage.
 
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Yeah, I've had 2 sets of the moog problem solver links. The 30 a piece ones. They lasted even less than the raybestos, maybe a week till I could hear knocking. The grease fittings are self tapping but were a pain to put in. My Moog ball joints are good after a while but these links are garbage.
Yeah I have a moog on my drivers side front and when I twist it with my hand I'm getting clunky feel, it's almost got 7k on it and he OLDDDDDD ford one on the pass side twists with smooth ease


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Yeah, Motorcraft is the only way to go. My rear links are horrible and I'm gonna have to shell out another hundred for those. No issues using the stock length links with a lift.
 
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Yeah, Motorcraft is the only way to go. My rear links are horrible and I'm gonna have to shell out another hundred for those. No issues using the stock length links with a lift.
Hm thanks I'll have to fin those motorcrafts online and order em


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