Mevotech ttx sway bar end links

Williamflores

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My old sway bar end links popped off during a lift install, I installed a set of these mevotech ttx end links from rock auto, they are way heavier duty than the factory and have zirc fittings. Now the sway bar rubs the front axle shafts when I turn at full lock and hit bumps, does anyone have any idea how to fix this? Can I adjust the angle of the sway bar?
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Old thread but the most likely case is the entire bar shifted left or right during your install. Happened to me plenty of times. Now centering the bar is just part of what I do.

Also the green mevotech parts are pretty good. Put 100k on some of their ball joints and they were still solid.
 

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Those look similar to the Offroad Alliance replacement end links too. For us RWD only drivers I suspect less flex might provide better street driving. If only there were replacement bar-to-frame poly bushings that actually fit I think it would improve my pavement princess' handling (with the inch and a half front lift).
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