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my plan was to use rear swaybar links, cut and weld them together so there is an eyelet on each side. kinda expenive to buy new but i bought these Driveworks links and then replaced the bushings with Moog bushing kit i already had. You can probably find the links at junkyards cheap. there is probably a vehicle that uses a long links with eyelets on each side.

you do not need to make links if you want to use the stock location.