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Quick-Disconnecting Sway Bar / End Links ?

I just need someone to make these bad boys work on our trucks

 
I just need someone to make these bad boys work on our trucks

Realistically, how much would you actually use them.
 
Realistically, how much would you actually use them.
I go off-roading just about every weekend, so they would get used a lot. I live in Colorado and bought this truck for a reason.
 
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I just need someone to make these bad boys work on our trucks

That’s one of the cooler designs I have seen. Unfortunately I don’t think we will ever be getting anything like that.
 
These need to get
Made now
 
I just need someone to make these bad boys work on our trucks


I actually did some measuring and such for these I think the the longer set might work. Would just need to figure out the end connections. Just pricey to try and experiment with. Everyone wanna chip in on a set😅
 
I actually did some measuring and such for these I think the the longer set might work. Would just need to figure out the end connections. Just pricey to try and experiment with. Everyone wanna chip in on a set😅
I am going to contact the company and see if I can get some more in detail specs and limitations. If everything checks out then Ill order them and let you all know how they work out.
 
The response I received

The autoLYNX will not work on the F150 IFS. The link is far too long and would allow the sway bar and link to crash into other suspension components. We will likely be designing airLYNX for the f150 platform in the future. We do not have an ETA as of yet but please stay tuned.
 
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Rebooting this thread because AirLynx just released their swaybar endlink kits for the 2019+ ranger raptor and I'm willing to bet they will fit on the F150.

Airlynx: https://www.apexdesignsusa.com/products/airlynx-ranger-raptor-front.
Ranger OEM: https://parts.lakelandford.com/p/Fo...Stabilizer-Bar-Link/145826409/MB3Z5K484B.html
F150 OEM: https://www.fordpartsoem.com/oem-parts/ford-link-ml3z5k484a

Still need to verify dimensions, may message them today and see if they can check for me.
🤞 let us know what they say. would be awesome to finally have an aftermarket specific option.
 
Rebooting this thread because AirLynx just released their swaybar endlink kits for the 2019+ ranger raptor and I'm willing to bet they will fit on the F150.

Airlynx: https://www.apexdesignsusa.com/products/airlynx-ranger-raptor-front.
Ranger OEM: https://parts.lakelandford.com/p/Fo...Stabilizer-Bar-Link/145826409/MB3Z5K484B.html
F150 OEM: https://www.fordpartsoem.com/oem-parts/ford-link-ml3z5k484a

Still need to verify dimensions, may message them today and see if they can check for me.
I’d be a buyer
 
Rebooting this thread because AirLynx just released their swaybar endlink kits for the 2019+ ranger raptor and I'm willing to bet they will fit on the F150.

Airlynx: https://www.apexdesignsusa.com/products/airlynx-ranger-raptor-front.
Ranger OEM: https://parts.lakelandford.com/p/Fo...Stabilizer-Bar-Link/145826409/MB3Z5K484B.html
F150 OEM: https://www.fordpartsoem.com/oem-parts/ford-link-ml3z5k484a

Still need to verify dimensions, may message them today and see if they can check for me.
Any word back from airlynx?
 
Just for reference for anyone
2021+ F150 swap bar link length 13 to 15 inches
2023+ Ranger swap bar link length 10 to 12 inches
 
Rebooting this thread because AirLynx just released their swaybar endlink kits for the 2019+ ranger raptor and I'm willing to bet they will fit on the F150.

Airlynx: https://www.apexdesignsusa.com/products/airlynx-ranger-raptor-front.
Ranger OEM: https://parts.lakelandford.com/p/Fo...Stabilizer-Bar-Link/145826409/MB3Z5K484B.html
F150 OEM: https://www.fordpartsoem.com/oem-parts/ford-link-ml3z5k484a

Still need to verify dimensions, may message them today and see if they can check for me.
Any confirmation these will fit our trucks? It would be nice to keep them discharged and then charge them up if you are about to tow.
 
Any confirmation these will fit our trucks? It would be nice to keep them discharged and then charge them up if you are about to tow.
Sorry I got busy. I haven't been able to reach out and ask yet, it's on my todo list.

Sounds like the F150s end-links are longer, so I doubt they will work, but it's worth asking.
 
I'm sure they would fit, however I doubt you would get the desired flex while off-road and even possible damage the unit from over extension.
Yeah, I somehow skipped over the post just above mine. Can everyone interested send them an email? Maybe that will get them going ha
 

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