Created on: 2016-09-22
1A Auto reviews front sway bar link available on 1aauto.com
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Here we have our old part that we removed from our vehicle and our new part from IAAuto.com. As you can see, these parts are identical: same length. We have the same angle on the heads of the sway bar here. There is a right and left to these. This one happens to be the right. It comes with new nuts with a nylon walk strip inside of them.
What happens to these sway bar links is: the inside of this joint is a ball and socket joint, much the same as your tie rod or your ball joint is in the front suspension. You can see that there. It becomes worn out and allows up and down travel inside of that joint which creates a clicking sound and a little bit of play when that weight transfer gets moved from sway bar to sway bar. You can check these by placing a pry bar underneath them and just wiggling it up and down and they should move nice and fluid together. If you see one has the joint moving up before the stud starts to flex, that's a good indicator that you have a bad sway bar link. This new part from 1A Auto goes in direct fit just like your original equipment does. It'll get your vehicle handling and transferring weight correctly as well as getting rid of those annoying sounds and fix you up right.
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