sway bar linkage

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the98sho487

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My left rear swaybar linkage broke a while back......now my dad brought some home from work off of a town car. They are about an 1-2 inchs shorter then stock. Can I use them if i change them both or that wont work. Thanks
 

Mr Anonymous

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You might have a little trouble getting them in due to the shortness, but they should do the job OK. A lot of people with larger sway bars on these cars have actually gone to a shorter endlink.

And, FWIW, you can get the right size new at most auto parts stores for under $20-$25/pair.
 

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I used Energy Suspension rear sway bar endlinks. The biggest they had were still about an inch shorter than stock. It did not take that much work to get them to fit properly. And from what I hear it is better performance-wise for the suspension. (I have felt no difference.)
 

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