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SportTrac Discussion
Suspension
reflex shocks installed
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodger Tellefson" data-source="post: 771111" data-attributes="member: 54643"><p>The end links are what connects the sway bar to the lower control arm. The OEM end links are about as bad as the OEM shocks, and made with plastic sleeves with rubber bushins. Whereas the end links that I replaced them with have steel sleeves for the bolt to run through and use upgraded bushings. Mine were bent when I replaced them. I highly recommend upgrading the front (AutoZone) and rear (Ford) end links on '01 and '02 ST's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodger Tellefson, post: 771111, member: 54643"] The end links are what connects the sway bar to the lower control arm. The OEM end links are about as bad as the OEM shocks, and made with plastic sleeves with rubber bushins. Whereas the end links that I replaced them with have steel sleeves for the bolt to run through and use upgraded bushings. Mine were bent when I replaced them. I highly recommend upgrading the front (AutoZone) and rear (Ford) end links on '01 and '02 ST's. [/QUOTE]
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