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Clayton makes awesome stuff, but that's a lot of money for sway bar links. What are the length of your front and rear shocks?
 
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Clayton makes awesome stuff, but that's a lot of money for sway bar links. What are the length of your front and rear shocks?
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With or without shock spacers? If none, you shouldn’t need extended links because your suspension travel has not increased.
Yea I have shock spacers. I was under the understanding that since the lift the sway bar angle has changed leading to increased body roll. The shock travel isnt where my concern is since I have the extension brackets.
 

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Yea I have shock spacers. I was under the understanding that since the lift the sway bar angle has changed leading to increased body roll. The shock travel isnt where my concern is since I have the extension brackets.
You definitely need longer links if you’re using Shock extensions. If not, your links will be the limit of your suspension droop. This could bend the brackets, and possibly pull the bushings out of the links. I did this by running rear links what were too short.
 

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You definitely need longer links if you’re using Shock extensions. If not, your links will be the limit of your suspension droop. This could bend the brackets, and possibly pull the bushings out of the links. I did this by running rear links what were too short.
Just did this today. Even used the ones that came with my AEV Dualsport. Flexed a little to hard and pull the link apart. Pretty disappointed figured they’d done all the proper measurements. Buying Clayton adjustables as we speak
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