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Old Jul 30, 2019
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Sway Bar Issue??

Ok so here’s what I’ve got going on, the sway bar links both are broken and have been since I purchased the truck and I’m just now getting around to replacing them. Here’s my issue, I he sway bar itself doesn’t look like it’s right. It almost looks like someone has put the sway bar in upside down the way the tabs bend at the link ends. Can someone tell me what they think please. Btw this is a fully stock 06 Level II, I’m using aftermarket parts to upgrade the old factory sway bar bushings and links.


To me it looks as if i need to take the sway bar out and flip it in order for the ends to sit level with the links. The ones I took out the tops were broken, both sides. Thoughts?
 
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Old Jul 30, 2019
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Is the jack or jack stand under that corner holding it up, or is in the center or at frame and the suspension is at full drop?

If you're at full drop it looks correct
 
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Old Aug 2, 2019
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I think that was with the jack under the lower control arm. Sorry I haven’t had the time to get on here and check this but thank you for the response. I’m going out tomorrow and going completely over the entire front end of this thing to clean it up as it looks terrible and obviously was never taken care of which is quite upsetting. While there I plan on doing all the sway bar bushings all at once and see where it sits at full drop. Thanks again.
 
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