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@LandCruiserPhil How can I order these? Don't see the website or your instagram to contact. Thanks
 
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If I have a heavy 80 on OME suspension (2") and would like less body roll, this is a solution?
 
So, 11 pages of comments…

If I have a heavy 80 on OME suspension (2") and would like less body roll, this is a solution?

Any heavy duty (thickass) sway bar will reduce body roll. Period. :)
 
Yeah, so I want a nice LCP one then! Disconnects would be nice, too. :D

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I think LCP is just selling the Whiteline ones if I'm not mistaken. The Whiteline is good. The Blackhawk one is also good. That's what I've had for the past year or so. I think Mill Creek Overland has some in stock.

HD links would be a good idea if you are upgrading the swaybar. LCP or Landtank for links.
 
These look fantastic, I have a 3" Slinky lift and am ordering an HD rear swaybar. I see on LCP's website there is a 3½" lift or less option vs a lift greater than 3½" inches. The Slinky coils have my truck up at 4.5"unloaded, 3" if I'm carrying 5 linebackers and a few anvils in the back. Should I still order the 3½" or less option?

Just to confirm, the HD swaybar has no affect on articulation during rock crawling, but noticeably improves (decreases) lean during turns on road or at speed?

Also, there is an option to have bushings or none. Is there any advantage to order without the bushings? Seems like bushings would lead to a quieter, smoother ride.
 
These look fantastic, I have a 3" Slinky lift and am ordering an HD rear swaybar. I see on LCP's website there is a 3½" lift or less option vs a lift greater than 3½" inches. The Slinky coils have my truck up at 4.5"unloaded, 3" if I'm carrying 5 linebackers and a few anvils in the back. Should I still order the 3½" or less option?

Just to confirm, the HD swaybar has no affect on articulation during rock crawling, but noticeably improves (decreases) lean during turns on road or at speed?

Also, there is an option to have bushings or none. Is there any advantage to order without the bushings? Seems like bushings would lead to a quieter, smoother ride.
LCP gives instructions on how to measure your current setup to get the correct length links.

I would order bushings. Either replace the ones you have or keep the new ones as spares.

With the Blackhawk sway bar that I have I haven’t noticed any decrease in suspension travel. But the on road and cornering feel is significantly improved. If you like driving fast off-road the HD sway bar is a must imo.
 
Great info on this thread, thanks everybody.

After reading here and on LCP's website, I understand that he might be offline for sometime but does anybody knows if he still has those beefy sway bar links for sale? Checked his website and it is not available there.

On the other hand, does anybody knows if there are sway bar links from other brands similar to the ones that LCP has made? I know that WitsEnd has some but i'm curious to see if there is something else out there that matches LCP design or it's comparable in strength.
 
I'm with you on that. Such a joy to drive these rigs fast. I have an HD rear sway bar on the way and I'm wondering if I should just get the Land tank links or wait till LCP is back in business.
 
Great info on this thread, thanks everybody.

After reading here and on LCP's website, I understand that he might be offline for sometime but does anybody knows if he still has those beefy sway bar links for sale? Checked his website and it is not available there.

On the other hand, does anybody knows if there are sway bar links from other brands similar to the ones that LCP has made? I know that WitsEnd has some but i'm curious to see if there is something else out there that matches LCP design or it's comparable in strength.
I'm with you on that. Such a joy to drive these rigs fast. I have an HD rear sway bar on the way and I'm wondering if I should just get the Land tank links or wait till LCP is back in business.

Cruiser Outfitters (801-563-1277) stocks the SuperPro rear sway bar, bushings and HD rear (extended even) links. The rear links will work with any brand of replacement swaybar.

Give them a shout.
 
LCP is 100% fine with no business issue at all.
We did shut down when we had to move out of our house.
We are currently rebuilding after a flood.
All of our products and more will soon available as we reorganize.

Rear links will be on our website in the next couple days.

Thanks for all your support and interest.
 
LCP is 100% fine with no business issue at all.
We did shut down when we had to move out of our house.
We are currently rebuilding after a flood.
All of our products and more will soon available as we reorganize.

Rear links will be on our website in the next couple days.

Thanks for all your support and interest.


Hey @LandCruiserPhil,

Thanks for the heads up. Tough times these days but I'm wishing all the best and good luck to you on rebuilding and reorganizing everything.

Looking forward to trying those 80 series HD rear links when they are back. They seem to be solid with that design.
 
Severe Duty Rear links are on back on line


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I tested these HD links out on the Rubicon earlier this summer - did their job well!
quality product Phil!

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Hey Phil your website says this is manufactured in the US. Are these USA made heims or cheap china heims?


Mathew, If you need anything special we are able to provide you with any manufacturer from any country you want. Just pm me.

Yes Manufactured in USA and nothing is “cheap”. All components are over designed for longevity and strength. From the manufacturer Heim’s are not made in China.
 

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