spicergear
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After reading through a bunch of posts lately and knowing that loading up the trucks and going off road (to get somewhere not just wheeling) can overstress the rubber end links and pop them. So I ask, why not large Heim ends on a custom thickwall tube? I can surmise that the rubber helps stiffen/absorb small movements in the rear suspension and takes some little wiggles out of it like a shock absorber but they break so there should be something better. It also wouldn't take much doing whatsoever to slap on a panhard bar from the inside of the left/driver's side frame rail over to a mount on the top cover of the differential. That would take care of the small movements and still allow the suspension to move like normal. It just bugs me these things break and the new ones could be NOS and years and years old. I've not had the best experience with NOS seals so putting my faith in a crucial part of the rear suspension that may be older than the truck yet new just doesn't really give me a feel good feeling about the repair. $40 a piece doesn't help when there's 12 of them.