sway bar end links
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sway bar end links
was changing the oil recently and noticed that the drivers side sway bar end link is completely gone. want to get an aftermarket replacement for it and dont know the proper length to go with. any one know the length?
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HAHAHAHA the same thing happened to me about a month ago.
All you gotta do is check the energy suspension site for the part number. Then when installing them, you tighten till fully tightened then force one more full revolution outta the nut.
All you gotta do is check the energy suspension site for the part number. Then when installing them, you tighten till fully tightened then force one more full revolution outta the nut.
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If you just cannot wait for shipping, Pep Boys (as well as others) carry them in store, in stock. If you can wait a few days, Sam Strano (Stranoparts, a sponsor on here--->) carries them in stock.
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Honestly it's worth it to change out the d-sway bushings out too when doing poly endlinks.
I have poly endlinks and d bushings on both my front 32mm bar and stock rear 19mm and I would definitely say it changes the handling a good bit.
I know Speed Inc sells the all the stuff (scroll down a bit).
http://www.ls1speed.com/catagory.cfm...%20/%20Chassis
I have poly endlinks and d bushings on both my front 32mm bar and stock rear 19mm and I would definitely say it changes the handling a good bit.
I know Speed Inc sells the all the stuff (scroll down a bit).
http://www.ls1speed.com/catagory.cfm...%20/%20Chassis