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Rear Swaybar Link nut

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I'm trying to figure out the part number for the upper nut on the rear sway bar link. It's #8 on this diagram:

https://www.moparpartsonsale.com/v-...l-v6-gas/rear-suspension--rear-stabilizer-bar

however #8 does not have a part number associated to it. I currently have #6 but it doesn't appear to be the right fit since it becomes too tight after few turns. Is it safe to assume the nut is the same as the front sway bar as well?

https://www.moparpartsonsale.com/oem-parts/mopar-hex-flange-lock-nut-6512602aa?c=cT0wNjUwMjY5Nw==

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Posting for those whoever runs into this issue, I can confirm that the upper nut for the rear sway bar link uses the same nut as the front sway bar link. The part number is 6512602AA and this is for the sway bar link that comes with the Mopar lift kit.
 

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Did it actually work? I had the same issue with the Mopar links and original nuts. I just grabbed flanged nuts at a local hardware store.
 
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Did it actually work? I had the same issue with the Mopar links and original nuts. I just grabbed flanged nuts at a local hardware store.
Yup, just finished installing the rear links.
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