With bc coilovers on my 2011 Taurus SHO non PP, what end links do I need to get when upgrading my rear sway bar to whiteline?

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dallsbeep

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Would like to get everything installed at once in a shop and not waiting on parts. Have ordered rear camber bolts just in case and looking to swap out rear links as well. I have heard i might want adjustable links but whiteline doesn't have any for sale that they want to recommend. What can I refresh with while in there that are large enough that they won't bind with the coilovers in the mix and make things as easy as possible for installers?
 

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I used these on my 2013 and they worked just fine. The stock ones were causing the sway bar to rub on the lower control arms pretty bad. I had the Megan Racing coilovers but I assume dimensionally they should be similar.

 

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I used these on my 2013 and they worked just fine. The stock ones were causing the sway bar to rub on the lower control arms pretty bad. I had the Megan Racing coilovers but I assume dimensionally they should be similar.

Was this on your front or rear sway bar because I'm looking for rear and that link says front.

I spoke with whiteline tech support and they recommended their KLC144 to use with the coilovers. They said it would cover a 3.5 inch drop to 4.5 raise so should work with the coilovers. I ordered a set and will see how it all shakes out.
 

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Was this on your front or rear sway bar because I'm looking for rear and that link says front.

I spoke with whiteline tech support and they recommended their KLC144 to use with the coilovers. They said it would cover a 3.5 inch drop to 4.5 raise so should work with the coilovers. I ordered a set and will see how it all shakes out.
It does say front, and I can't for the life of me remember where I saw it, but they were recommended from somewhere that they would fit the rear on the SHO's so I bought them and they fit fine. I ran them for the couple years I had the car with no issues. But I would certainly use whatever Whiteline recommends.
 

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