I recently got the proper Superlift sway bar end links and new bushings for the links and the sway bar itself. The links that are on the truck were home made and I was blowing out bushings every 6 months or so. Today was the day to start the tear down, but hit snags of course. The home made end link nuts wouldnt turn with heat, wd40 or anything so they had to be cut off. Then the last bolt holding the sway bar on itself was just the wrong one and that had to be cut off as well. Once it finally came out, I started sading/grinding all the old paint off to POR15 it all....my son helped me with the grinding. New bushings and superlift end links Sway bar Slave labor lol
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nice man! cant beat free lol the superlift was on when you got the truck right? was that set up just what they threw on there?
Yeah the superlift was on, I kinda think they just didnt have the sway bar end links. I fonally found some so Lets hope they stay a long time!
glad to see your getting the truck ready to make the 2000 mile trip to my place!! looking good ,the little hooligan is bigger/older than I expected, compared to the one pic of you and the family .