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Help w/ Mopar 2" lift and Sway Bar links

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Installing the Mopar lift today and the sway bar links don't have a nut or anything to help hold it while you wrench it tight. Previously used MetalCloak on my JKU and they had a nut to grip. Maybe I'm missing something, but how in the world is this supposed to tighten?

This has some sort of locking ring/washer but it doesn't seem to do anything. The whole thing spins freely.

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There should be a star-shaped tip on the end of the bolt. I had to use a box wrench to hold the nut while I used a star bit socket to loosen it. I wouldn't use an air wrench to tighten/loosen the bolt. It's easily stripped. Ask me how I know...........
 

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Does the shaft have an Allen keyway in the end?
 
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Oh, would you look at that, an allen keyway...

Well, that explains that lol. No idea how I didn't notice it. Now I just hope I didn't screw anything up by popping that ring off.

Sounds like a problem for tomorrow.

Thanks, guys!
 

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Carefull, them allen sockets strip easy, make sure you have the right allen wrench size in it all the way.
 

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At it again this morning and these are turning, but super tight for even the slightest gain. Even using a pipe for leverage, these are insane to tighten. Did anyone else have trouble with them or is this not normal?
 

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At it again this morning and these are turning, but super tight for even the slightest gain. Even using a pipe for leverage, these are insane to tighten. Did anyone else have trouble with them or is this not normal?
I honestly can't remember if that's normal or not. I installed my lift almost a year ago. I mainly remember the nuts that secure the from bumpstops in place were a royal PITA to tighten.

I still have nightmares................:CWL:
 
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I honestly can't remember if that's normal or not. I installed my lift almost a year ago. I mainly remember the nuts that secure the from bumpstops in place were a royal PITA to tighten.

I still have nightmares................:CWL:
Those were so dumb lol. I threw it in a vice and put the nut on and off 2 dozen times. Helped a ton.
 
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Well this is frustrating. I ended up taking it to a shop for alignment and for them to fix the sway bar links. Turns out the nuts I was supposed to use had slightly wrong pitch and it cross threaded one link. They pulled them both off and said all they can do.

Grabbed a new link from the dealership next door and had them look up the correct nut. Just got home and into the install these are also the wrong ones.
 

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I installed my lift a couple weeks ago. The nuts are staked to act as a locknut. They turn on tough, but I got them. I did use a small extension on my Allen wrench.
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