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    1. #21
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      I will try and do that. It is difficult to get pics due to the angles/space.

      How short can the sway bar end link spacers be made, and still allow movement from full compression to full extension? I drag race the car as well as cruiser, so free up travel is important when at the track.

    2. #22
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      Quote Originally Posted by hipockets View Post
      I will try and do that. It is difficult to get pics due to the angles/space.

      How short can the sway bar end link spacers be made, and still allow movement from full compression to full extension? I drag race the car as well as cruiser, so free up travel is important when at the track.
      Rule of thumb is that the sway bar end link spacers shouldn't be less than 2" or so long. Factoring in the height of the washers and bushings, that comes to about 3.5" between mounting points. Some good discussion on that here: https://www.camaros.net/threads/sway...-pozzi.199582/

      I like the Moog barrel nut style end links; they're the same ones ridetech includes in their kits. I'm running Moog K700529 on my car.
      https://www.moog-suspension-parts.co...-end-links.asp

      - Ryan


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