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Sway bar disconnects vs end links?

Hello,I just bought a 2001 nissan pathfinder se r50 model and I am looking to put a 2 inch suspension kit on it. From searching so far I have a few questions. I want to add a sway bar and quick disconnects. Now are quick disconnects the same thing as end links? Just an easier way disconnect and reconnect the sway bar? Also what is a good brand of sway bar? Thanks. Any other information I might have missed that would be helpful would be awesome ! Thanks again

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No. No warranty covers flat tires. It could have happened anytime, anywhere. Would you expect the dealer to be responsible if your husband rode the bike into a tree?
I would think (assuming that we are talking about normal wear and tear) that they might work with you. I would assume the bike is under warranty, but my guess is that by default tires are excluded from the warranted items.
Talk to the dealer: the truth is you can get a screw or nail in your tyre in the first mile. If it is a problem with the seal (assuming tubeless) or valve I expect the dealer will do it no charge. If it is a puncture they need to remove the tyre to fix it but would be only $50-100. If I was the dealer I'd do it for half price.
After 1995 pathfinder went to a more automobile like strut front suspension system and coil spring rear suspension in 2005 pathfinder went back to body on frame design. So if you try to make a real off road truck it is better to start with something more truck like. Good Luck

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