I detest sauerkraut. Game over.I can give you a Reuben on brown with a side of german coleslaw but that is my final offer.
I can! You can use "universal" U-brackets, such as those that bolt to the frame on most swaybars, along with the proper-size bushings for your bar. Cut a couple of pieces of scrap steel plate to make "backing brackets" that will bolt to the back side of the U-brackets with short bolts and nuts. Get the appropriate-size grade-8 bolts (I think they're 5/16"), in a length similar to the original link rods and weld them to the tops of the U-brackets. You may have to use a die to get enough thread on the end for the "doughnut" bushings. Assemble it just like the factory non-serviceable setup... U-brackets, backing plates, and bushings around the bar, with the doughnut bushings through the shock plates. Both the U-brackets (if you use new ones; junkyard would work) and the bolts will probably be gold-irridite plated; you can weld through that but it wouldn't hurt to do a little grinding and fitting so it's steel-to-steel. Paint your home-made links and brackets black, and assemble.One of my link ends is broken, I figured there was a way around it. Can you elaborate please?