yes..I have. Here's the ending result. They look worse in person. I had some really bad ones, but I cant find them.
I have a hard time putting my thoughts into words on this one. The is something that you kinda get a feel for. It's not just throw them on and go...this is why people are having noises, wear, and bending. I have no noises, no wear, nothing. Just works.
Also, I hope this will answer your question magnum.
I believe the point of the adjustability, is for the use of many different sway bars. The object is to get whatever bar you are using, as level with the ground as possible. (I hope that make sense.) If you have the end links too short, the bar will fold over itself and bend the links and possibly break the brackets as well. I did this once, and I learned. Conversely, if you extend the end links too long, then it will hyper extend, so to speak. I did this as well.
Guys, I'm telling you the best way is make sure everything is relaxed, and the sway bar level with the ground. I have found this to be the most reliable, and provides the best performance.
Notice the rear bar is about level with the ground. I believe this is the key...
This is what works for me. All set ups are different, but my car seems happy this way. hehe