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    FEP Senior Member 86GTdriver's Avatar
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    Can anyone identify what these are? I've found them in my storage unit and can't recall who made these either. Anyone know?
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    They are outer tierod ends as part of a bumpsteer kit

    measure the length - that will help reveal if they are for a fox or for SN95 spindles on fox or SN95 or what
    Last edited by erratic50; 12-31-2019 at 11:21 PM.

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    Too small to be an outer tie rod and there is no height adjustment.

    I believe that those are swaybar endlinks. They are used with a swaybar that has a blade arm and stock FCAs. The stud goes into the horizontal hole in the swaybar arm. The allen bolt goes through the endlink hole in the swaybar arm, but there needs to be a bushing assembly also at this joint. They might be early Kenny Brown endlinks for one of their swaybars.
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