Rear Heavy Duty Swaybar owners got links that last? (4 Viewers)

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Prototype
Beefy links using Chromoly kevlar 1/2" 30° of articulation, mounts to a double shear pocket.
No give if swaybar to rock contact occurs.

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I just replaced the prototype on my 80 that have been on for the last 6 years. duh The heims needed replacing a long time ago as they are a serviceable part.
The update was long overdue but because I could not keep them in stock I never could get them. Im happy to finally get the production part on my 80.
 
Phil, can you purchase these separately without the kit? I would buy just the heims to throw in the box for when I need to replace them.
 
Phil, can you purchase these separately without the kit? I would buy just the heims to throw in the box for when I need to replace them.
Yes

 
Just placed the order for 2. Thanks Phil!
 
Are greaseable heims available? Both of mine rattle badly.
 
I've installed my LCP brackets, what a great product! Had to raise them as high as possible and the sway bar doesn't quite reach the same level as the stock one.

Immediately the rear end felt tighter and more controlled. Also installed a whiteline sway bar.

Question @LandCruiserPhil - I have the metal sleeves in the bushings but when I attempt to torque to 50 ft lbs per post 324, they start to bend. Did I misread the that post? Also how much thread on the bottom bolt should go all the way through? I have barely one, any more and the bracket starts to bend.

Lastly, is my rear sway bar now too low? I do have 33s on and am going to a true 35s in a few weeks.

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