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Apex autoLYNX Sway bar disconnect

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Is there a long wait on these being delivered. Do they usually have them in stock?
 

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If you’re not replacing the stock links do yourself a favor and order the bolts My aftermarket a EVO arms bolts were too big to fit the autoiynx
 

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Love the application of pistons here!

But wouldn't there be a risk of getting sand, grit, mud, dirt, etc. jammed around the fitment—after going from full flex to full compression? Like, what if you disconnected the sway bar, went through mud at full flex, and then went full compression? Wouldn't the dirt on the rod get jammed into the cylinder?

I've seen what mud and dirt and sand does to my toddler's hot wheels. The rings around the rod would need to be precise enough to let the rod back in at full compression, but keep the dirt out, right?
 
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Love the application of pistons here!

But wouldn't there be a risk of getting sand, grit, mud, dirt, etc. jammed around the fitment—after going from full flex to full compression? Like, what if you disconnected the sway bar, went through mud at full flex, and then went full compression? Wouldn't the dirt on the rod get jammed into the cylinder?

I've seen what mud and dirt and sand does to my toddler's hot wheels. The rings around the rod would need to be precise enough to let the rod back in at full compression, but keep the dirt out, right?
I think they have a youtube video that mentions how they combat that. I remember seeing something a while back
 

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Love the application of pistons here!

But wouldn't there be a risk of getting sand, grit, mud, dirt, etc. jammed around the fitment—after going from full flex to full compression? Like, what if you disconnected the sway bar, went through mud at full flex, and then went full compression? Wouldn't the dirt on the rod get jammed into the cylinder?

I've seen what mud and dirt and sand does to my toddler's hot wheels. The rings around the rod would need to be precise enough to let the rod back in at full compression, but keep the dirt out, right?
You don't have dirt, mud, and road grime going to the inside of your shocks from flexing. I don't know about hot wheels, I only take mine out to play on nice days. But, yeah, not a issue so far, for me at least.
 

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Wow! Looks like they just raised the price. Jerks...
Theres some irony…calling someone else a jerk and acting like one doing so.

Maybe they were not making any money selling them at the existing cost. Maybe the price of materials has gone up dramatically for them. You have no idea.

The price of materials and good to go up all the time. That’s part of life.
if you don’t like it that’s fine, but calling them a jerk because the price changed seems a bit immature.
 

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Theres some irony…calling someone else a jerk and acting like one doing so.

Maybe they were not making any money selling them at the existing cost. Maybe the price of materials has gone up dramatically for them. You have no idea.Or

The price of materials and good to go up all the time. That’s part of life.
if you don’t like it that’s fine, but calling them a jerk because the price changed seems a bit immature.
Or they might be jerks.
 
 







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