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Thuren rear sway bar end links

El kamotudo

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Anyone have a photo of what the rear Thuren sway bar end links should look like on a 2019+ Ram 1500? Instructions show zerc fittings facing forward and upwards. The images I’ve seen show the zer fittings facing the rear and downward.

Thanks.
 
Anyone have a photo of what the rear Thuren sway bar end links should look like on a 2019+ Ram 1500? Instructions show zerc fittings facing forward and upwards. The images I’ve seen show the zer fittings facing the rear and downward.

Thanks.
I believe Thuren wants the Zerks up so that gravity helps move the grease around over time possibly(?).
Their endlinks are designed to lose grease out of the ball gap over time.
As with all their joints, they want them pumped full to the point of grease escaping the joints.
As long as you're keeping them full (and clean up the excess), you'll be fine.
Point them out the back for easy access, and upper or down..Just keep them full.
Surprisingly, the Pic on their website shows some generic non-Thuren stock endlink on a swaybar for some reason.🤷‍♂️
 
I believe Thuren wants the Zerks up so that gravity helps move the grease around over time possibly(?).
Their endlinks are designed to lose grease out of the ball gap over time.
As with all their joints, they want them pumped full to the point of grease escaping the joints.
As long as you're keeping them full (and clean up the excess), you'll be fine.
Point them out the back for easy access, and upper or down..Just keep them full.
Surprisingly, the Pic on their website shows some generic non-Thuren stock endlink on a swaybar for some reason.🤷‍♂️
Awesome thanks for your reply. I appreciate your input.

I stopped myself from mounting them the way their instructions show because I would like to have easy access to the fittings.

Figured it shouldn’t matter if you keep up with the maintenance. Looks like the pic on the website is an oem link?

I was able to find a few pics and videos on the 2500s but nothing on the1500s.

Will mount everything tomorrow or next weekend.
 

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Awesome thanks for your reply. I appreciate your input.

I stopped myself from mounting them the way their instructions show because I would like to have easy access to the fittings.

Figured it shouldn’t matter if you keep up with the maintenance. Looks like the pic on the website is an oem link?

I was able to find a few pics and videos on the 2500s but nothing on the1500s.

Will mount everything tomorrow or next weekend.
Yep, there website uses some stock photo of some sort.
Your pic/mount position looks best to me..easy to access the perks, therefore easy to keep up the grease maintenance 😉
 

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