Rear Sway bar?

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Fozzy

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Can someone post some install pics? Seems easy enough but I do not have a car jack and will be using ramps instead. It's best to install it while the vehicle's own weight is on level ground correct?

I did mine on the ground with 35” tires. Ramps would be super nice and a lift even better. Just put on my MOOG links. Nothing to it.
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Great write up fozzy, as with anything, I would double check tightness maybe 50 to 100 miles, as things may settle in a bit.
 

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Appreciate the pictures and write up! Question though: why the MOOG links? What improvements other than better quality versus stock does it give?
 

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Appreciate the pictures and write up! Question though: why the MOOG links? What improvements other than better quality versus stock does it give?

The factory ones are pretty much crud. Some have said they have broken factory ones, but as stated previously that could have been caused by numerous things other than just an upgraded bar. I personally didn't like the design, is was basically a press-fit connection with no real backplate to secure the end links. Most of the aftermarket ones have a better backplate or, like the ones I used, it's two bushings instead of metal on metal.
 

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Don't over tighten the bar clamps or the bar with squeak like crazy.....
And to that point, try to clean up excess grease that my squirt out when you tighten them, excess grease will attract dirt quickly and likely cause noise as well.
 

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I ordered from Summit on 1/1, and looks like the front will be arriving tomorrow. Rear is expected to be another month or so. Any thoughts on putting the front one in while I'm waiting on the rear to arrive? Or should I hold off and do both at the same time for a complete transformation?
 

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The rear won't provide anywhere near as much effect, I would just get er done if you can. My luck the rear would be lost in shipping and I would be waiting even longer. The rear one I didn't even use ramps, there was enough room to crawl under and do it pretty fast.
 
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