Length of End Links That Come with Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar for a 2023 GMC Sierra 3500
Published 07/14/2023 >
Question:
A friend bought the RM25FR for a 2023 GMC 3500HD and had to get shorter links from Road master because the front of the bar was way too low. Have they fixed this problem?
asked by: Mark W
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Expert Reply:
The links that come with the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM25FR measure 13" long so if that's what your friend received then nothing has changed as of yet (July 2023) with this specific kit. My contact at Roadmaster did say that shorter links are available as part B616 (10-1/4") and B632 (11") from them if you do end up needing shorter ones.
expert reply by:
Jon G
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Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar - 1-1/2" Diameter
- Anti-Sway Bars
- Anti-Sway Bar
- Rear
- 1-1/2 Inch Diameter
- Fixed End Link
- No Drilling Required
- Mounting Hardware Included
- Roadmaster
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