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I installed this kit on my Sahara in April (love it) it seems my sway bar sits much higher than other Jeeps but I used the links that came with the kit (I recall the box said JK for the links only). are they too high? Am I going to have issues?

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I installed this kit on my Sahara in April (love it) it seems my sway bar sits much higher than other Jeeps but I used the links that came with the kit (I recall the box said JK for the links only). are they too high? Am I going to have issues?

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Double check that you have the shorter links up front. The front should have 10.75" and the rear should have 11.50".
 

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Sway bar Should be parallel with the ground - for best performance.
You will not get much flex the way it sits, unless you prefer stiff.
 
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The front are longer than the back, time to switch
 

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Sway bar Should be parallel with the ground - for best performance.
You will not get much flex the way it sits, unless you prefer stiff.
I agree, those things look like they don't have to much travel left before they start getting in the position where they just become a straight rod
 
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Iā€˜ll post another pic when itā€™s done
Sounds good.

The bar will never be parallel to the ground. Just make sure you have the shorter links up front and everything will work as designed.
 
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Itā€™s definitely lower. The back looks close to the tire balancing weights, Iā€™ll keep an eye on those. When I installed the lift it was stiffer than I expected but folks on line said it would be stiff. Opinions? Should I consider adjustable. Does it improve the ride.

Thanks for the input

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Anyone try running 37" K02 with the st2 using the bumpstop shims and have photo's feedback, reports of rubbing?
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