Shelby Sway bars & Link Kit
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I finally got around to getting some things ,got these a few days ago Attachment 75087,,
I will post some more pictures after install,,,they are the Shelby Street front sawy bar end links,,adjustable.more parts are coming.some are on back order.
I will post some more pictures after install,,,they are the Shelby Street front sawy bar end links,,adjustable.more parts are coming.some are on back order.
Ford Racing,part number # M-5483-A, I got them the other day ,took me awhile to track them down," they no longer sell them ,I got mine at TeamFordparts .com,cost me $180.00 plus shipping ,yes I had already got the shelby ones
,but after looking at the new front sway bar ,,I think the Ford Racing ones will work better,
now I can put the front sway bar on.
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update,here are the new adjustable drop link ends fromAttachment 79546 Ford Racing,part number # M-5483-A, I got them the other day ,took me awhile to track them down," they no longer sell them ,I got mine at TeamFordparts .com,cost me $180.00 plus shipping ,yes I had already got the shelby onesAttachment 79545 ,but after looking at the new front sway bar ,,I think the Ford Racing ones will work better,
now I can put the front sway bar on.
now I can put the front sway bar on.

track tested ( by Ford Racing ),thats why.
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I forgot the picture,and here are some install papers 
IS.5R3Z-4264_Panhard_Bar_Online[1].pdf ,,,,,,,,,,,,,also I am waiting for over two weeks now on some Roush rear axle bump stops ,,thanks for looking in
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but are alittle shorter and softer,they let the rear have " just alittle more play " on the bumps,my car is 1.5 lower all around, not much play with the stock ones,less than a inch of play ,after lowering,
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they cost me $ 63.00 with shipping to a Ford Dealership..yes I said Ford Dealership,I had to go to a Ford dealership that sold Roush Mustangs ,when I called Roush they told me to find a Ford Dealership that sold Roush Mustangs to order the part ,WHY ??? ,crazy if you ask me,but I had ( Ford Dealership ) /one only about 10 miles away from my home,the Roush part number is # RO603004213AA ,I will try and post some pictures of the install of the bump stops soon,I got them on yesterday late after work,with the upper panhard brace,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,thanks for looking in,





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,,,,,here are a few pictures Attachment 80166
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got the front sway bar on this pass weekend,here are a few pictures ,thanks for looking in,
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First, the weak part of the Ford links are the balljoint ends. I'm a little confused because I see some that are obviously Ford production ends that were cut and have a turn buckle added for adjustment, and others that appear to me to be PowerGrid links. Anyway, neither are as beefy as what I use/sell/and helped design, and ours use a replaceable rod-end meaning if you have an end go bad you can just replace it for not a million bucks. And they have a much higher load rating.
Anyway, on to the bars... Those are fine enough bars for the price... but one issue with them are the front mounts. The front bar is mounted in shear, and the front brackets they send with their bars will flex and eventually fail. We have broken a total of about 10.... Granted putting around on the street this will take much longer than putting them through more abused like autocrossing and tracking, but consider they are "Ford Racing" parts, they are pretty pathetic. Do yourself a favor and consider these two options
http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=80&ModelID=5
http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=80&ModelID=5
Anyway, on to the bars... Those are fine enough bars for the price... but one issue with them are the front mounts. The front bar is mounted in shear, and the front brackets they send with their bars will flex and eventually fail. We have broken a total of about 10.... Granted putting around on the street this will take much longer than putting them through more abused like autocrossing and tracking, but consider they are "Ford Racing" parts, they are pretty pathetic. Do yourself a favor and consider these two options
http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=80&ModelID=5
http://www.stranoparts.com/partdetai...D=80&ModelID=5
















