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I bought a Carli 2.0 from HRT for my mega cab. I also added the long travel air bags, they were great to deal with and I wouldn't put anything else in my dodge. It rides way better. The seat belt on the passenger seat would slap between the seat and B pillar before on washboard roads, now it hardly even moves. I would recommend finding someone with a hoist if you want to do this yourself, it would have been tough laying on the ground using jack stands. Kevin and Robyn were very helpful any time I had to call to check on anything.
 

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I bought a Carli 2.0 from HRT for my mega cab. I also added the long travel air bags, they were great to deal with and I wouldn't put anything else in my dodge. It rides way better. The seat belt on the passenger seat would slap between the seat and B pillar before on washboard roads, now it hardly even moves. I would recommend finding someone with a hoist if you want to do this yourself, it would have been tough laying on the ground using jack stands. Kevin and Robyn were very helpful any time I had to call to check on anything.

Thanks pwdrhnd:) Did you get your endlinks figured out? Sorry about the shock to clevis mounting bolts as well - Carli forgot to put them in 3 of the 2.0 kits that we have sold in the last couple weeks. By the time we found out about it was already too late!!

There are 3 different variations of swaybar endlinks/bushings on 2010 model year trucks, so Carli doesn't yet have an option for all of them, but is working on one part # that will work for all. You can do a slight mod to the stock bushings and the links work perfectly. They weren't aware of a 3rd variation till I chatted with them a week or so a go..when I came across another truck:d
 

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I used the bushings off an 08 and they worked perfectly, the links end up being about 3/4" longer than stock, instead of the 1/2" that is recommended, but I don't think that will matter.
 

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I used the bushings off an 08 and they worked perfectly, the links end up being about 3/4" longer than stock, instead of the 1/2" that is recommended, but I don't think that will matter.

Awesome!! 3/4" will be more than fine:):beer:
 
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