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Old 06-11-2007, 01:19 PM
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I am pretty sure I have the 2" drop "dogbones" that run from the swaybar to the truck frame, does anyone know what the length of the stock ride height ones are and where I can get them from.

If I remember correctly the part of the swaybar that runs foreward should be parallel with the ground at ride height, mine was with the 2" drop, but isnt now that its back to stock.
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i would contact hotchkis to be sure, but on MY truck, stock height up to 2 inch drop uses the same dog bones. your kit may be the same way.
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The rear part of the swaybar that is around the pancake is definitely 1-2" lower then it was before I put the stock shackles on. It hangs down below the pancake now and the truck acts springy when I hit bumps at highway speed.

It could also be that my stock shocks are shot from riding around at lower ride height and have a load in the bed ocationally.
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