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So I did some diagnosis today to find where this squeak was coming from. Narrowed it down to the rear swaybar links. Bushings are squeaking. They came with the lift kit and have been on the Jeep for less than 2 years. Wouldn't think they would be going bad already but... anyone have suggestions on better brand links. I'm assuming I'll probably go adjustable so I can be sure to get the length right. But looking to get some suggestions on good quality ones that won't do this to me so quickly
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Unless the rubber is disintegrating, how about spraying them with silicone spray a couple times? Out and down the center.
 
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Unless the rubber is disintegrating, how about spraying them with silicone spray a couple times? Out and down the center.
Thought about trying that.. these aren't super great looking anyway so thought about getting some synergy adjustables.. the body is gray on those which would match the Jeep so.. but maybe I can extend the life of these by doing what you said
 

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Rancho sells OE-quality extended links for +2.0" and +3.5" lifts.

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Thought about trying that.. these aren't super great looking anyway so thought about getting some synergy adjustables.. the body is gray on those which would match the Jeep so.. but maybe I can extend the life of these by doing what you said
Synergy’s are good, I had them on the rear for a while, no issues… I just needed a bit longer so I swapped them out for RK adjustables…..if they were long enough, I’d still be running them……
 
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Synergy’s are good, I had them on the rear for a while, no issues… I just needed a bit longer so I swapped them out for RK adjustables…..if they were long enough, I’d still be running them……
I have a 3.5" lift and I saw the synergy for 3" and up. So I figured I would look at those..
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