Product Description
Freedom Off-Road's extended sway bar end links are designed to enhance the suspension performance of lifted vehicles. They provide improved clearance and allow for greater suspension articulation, which is crucial for off-road driving. These end links are constructed to be more robust than standard links, accommodating the additional stress that comes with a lifted setup. By ensuring the sway bar operates effectively, they contribute to a more stable and controlled ride, both on and off the pavement. Their easy installation and compatibility with various lift sizes make them a popular choice among off-road enthusiasts looking to upgrade their vehicle's capabilities.
- Improved Articulation: Extended sway bar links allow for greater suspension travel and articulation, which is beneficial when off-roading
- Corrected Geometry: They help maintain the proper geometry of the sway bar itself, ensuring it functions as intended despite the changes in suspension height
- Reduced Stress: By aligning the sway bar more horizontally, extended links reduce the stress on the sway bar bushings and end links.
- Enhanced Stability: They contribute to the overall stability of the vehicle by ensuring the sway bar effectively controls body roll during turns and uneven terrain
Year | Make | Model | Submodel | Drive |
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2003 | Lexus | GX470 | ||
2003 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2004 | Lexus | GX470 | ||
2004 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2005 | Lexus | GX470 | ||
2005 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2005 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2006 | Lexus | GX470 | ||
2006 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2006 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2007 | Lexus | GX470 | ||
2007 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2007 | Toyota | FJ Cruiser | ||
2007 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2008 | Lexus | GX470 | ||
2008 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2008 | Toyota | FJ Cruiser | ||
2008 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2009 | Lexus | GX470 | ||
2009 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2009 | Toyota | FJ Cruiser | ||
2009 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2010 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2010 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2010 | Toyota | FJ Cruiser | ||
2010 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2011 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2011 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2011 | Toyota | FJ Cruiser | ||
2011 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2012 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2012 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2012 | Toyota | FJ Cruiser | ||
2012 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2013 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2013 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2013 | Toyota | FJ Cruiser | ||
2013 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2014 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2014 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2014 | Toyota | FJ Cruiser | ||
2014 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2015 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2015 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2015 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2016 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2016 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2016 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2017 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2017 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2017 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2018 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2018 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2018 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2019 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2019 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2019 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2020 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2020 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2020 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2021 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2021 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2021 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2022 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2022 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2022 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2023 | Lexus | GX460 | ||
2023 | Toyota | 4Runner | ||
2023 | Toyota | Tacoma | ||
2024 | Toyota | 4Runner |