Rear sway bar links

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ThatSlowSHO

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Took my 2013 non-PP through the tail of the Dragon in Tennessee, got underneath the car the next morning, and saw that I sheared the lower bolts off of both swaybar links. Currently running H&R lowering Springs, white line rear sway bar, and mevotech sway bar links. I have the sway bar set to the stiffest setting, and I would like to leave it there. I was hoping somebody had some recommendations for beefier sway bar links.
 

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Took my 2013 non-PP through the tail of the Dragon in Tennessee, got underneath the car the next morning, and saw that I sheared the lower bolts off of both swaybar links. Currently running H&R lowering Springs, white line rear sway bar, and mevotech sway bar links. I have the sway bar set to the stiffest setting, and I would like to leave it there. I was hoping somebody had some recommendations for beefier sway bar links.
Reason I mention non-PP is because i plan to put the PP front sway bar on but not going to until i get some better links, because clearly that’s the “weak link” in my set up.
 

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AFAIK, Mevotech TTX is the only heavy duty solution for sway bar links.

The next closest looks like Motorcraft.

The advantage of the Motorcraft link is that it is one piece, not three parts welded together, IMHO.

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Took my 2013 non-PP through the tail of the Dragon in Tennessee, got underneath the car the next morning, and saw that I sheared the lower bolts off of both swaybar links. Currently running H&R lowering Springs, white line rear sway bar, and mevotech sway bar links. I have the sway bar set to the stiffest setting, and I would like to leave it there. I was hoping somebody had some recommendations for beefier sway bar links.
A little update in regards to my initial post. i’m pretty confident in that the issue with the swaybar links was not due to their integrity, but because I had OE length sway bar links on a lowered suspension. Was hoping maybe somebody had a link to a set of adjustable sway bar links that would work for this application.
 

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Do you have dimensions in mm? There are universal adjustables some of which may fit.
This is an example but I don't know the specs on the oems
 

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Do you have dimensions in mm? There are universal adjustables some of which may fit.
This is an example but I don't know the specs on the oems
h&r give a 1.5” drop, i suppose i can figure out the oe lengths and do the math. i guess i was more concerned with brand reputation/durability.
 

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Not sure about brand. You can get a length guesstimate as long as they fit the adjustable range. Hit up 802SHO and seee what he is running. Doesn't look like stock height. Length may be different from your needs but maybe has a quality mfg.
 

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