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Old 27th March 2010, 06:40 AM
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Thanks for the write up lefty!!!

As an alternative to the Whiteline end links you could also use the Kartboy ones as well.
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Then that should work nicely with my 1" lift.
Improved articulation = maximum effect from 'minimum' lift.
an option could be the adjustable KLC047 which can be adjusted between 63mm to 73mm
http://www.ficars.cz/userdata/produc...303_KLC047.pdf

you will need to measure the length you require with your lift and compare
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an option could be the adjustable KLC047 which can be adjusted between 63mm to 73mm
http://www.ficars.cz/userdata/produc...303_KLC047.pdf
Thats what I have on Forry & am very happy with them.

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first post updated
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Cool Adjustable sway bar connectors

Thanks Lefty for the link @ post #12.

I had seen these in the catalogue, however they don't indicate that they are compatible with the Outback / Liberty. (Anyone know if they are the same?)

I was also wondering how the seals would function with clevis pins rather than bolts.

I'll send them an e-mail.
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Nice... yeah ive thought of the same thing as well before...

slightly off topic - how do you find with these whiteline c links? any better or what?
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