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Rough Country Lift and Swaybar (no extended links)?

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It seems like the Rough Country lift doesn't include the extended links for the swaybar like the other kits. Is this true? If so, how do they handle this?
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I am going to install the kit from Fordrangerlifts.com this weekend.
It does not have new sway bar links.Its advertized to keep all the factory geometry.
This kit has strut spacers that sit on top of the strut. Don’t have to take the strut apart which will be great.
 
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It seems like the Rough Country lift doesn't include the extended links for the swaybar like the other kits. Is this true? If so, how do they handle this?
They don’t give you sway bar links but they do give you the abs line brackets to drop it out of the way. I think that’s the biggest concern. Hrg has shorter links and has you reroute the abs line higher. Readylift beltech and super lift have shorter links and drop brackets for the links to keep them even lower. And ranger lifts doesn’t have anything but I don’t know if they have you do anything special. Everyone on here that has ranger lifts seems to like it. And it’s extending the strut length by two inches and haven’t seen any complaints of binding yet so I “assume” it’s fine. I went with hrg.
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