Here are two pics I just took. I f you want any more let me know. It looks like I won't even need to unhook the upper part. The sway bar will move out of the way. If you look at where the spring perces are from my SOA, you'll see that the sway bar is right under it. If I were to flip it around, the bar whould hit the shock perch. Since all SOA's are differnent, this may or may not affect others. All in all they seem OK. I'll try them out for flex this weekend and post those pics (some before and after).
Dead Link Removed
Dead Link Removed
Also, they were a ***** to put on because of the bushings. When they had fabricated the older sway bar links, they welded then sections with the factory bushing in there. THe rubber had fused to the lower bolt, and it took me a half hour just to get them out of the bushings! Other than that tough, it was pretty simple, about a 20 minute job.