Sway bar Link Bolt SNAP!
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Sway bar Link Bolt SNAP!
Yesterday I removed my Driver side Wheel to do some exhaust work and I noticed the sway bar link bolt had snapped. I removed what was left of it and today I removed the other side. The condition of the bolt is poor. see pic http://www.fordtruckworld.com/showow...s=1&album=3309 My truck is a 2000 XLT SC 4x4. You may want to inspect your vehicles. If this were to let go in a curve it may cause loss of control.
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Jean Marc Chartier
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Jean Marc Chartier
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same thing happened to me i came home today and heard a noise and thought it was something in the front suspension so i pulled the wheel and the bolt was gone. How does that all go back together? I bought repair parts from napa bc I don't exactly want to drive it anywhere else but can't find a diagram of how its suppose to go. Need some help! thanks in advance
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Take the bolt and slide a washer on to it. The slide a rubber bushing on to the bolt. Next slide the bolt into the hole in the sway bar. Then slide a rubber bushing on to the bolt, then another washer. Now slide the metal sleeve/spacer onto the bolt. Then slide a washer on then another rubber bushing. Now slide the bolt through the lower A arm. Next slide another rubber bushing onto the bolt then the last washer and finally the nut. Just snug up the nut. Go do the other side the same way. Then tighten them down. You did purchase two end links, right?
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yes i did purchase two of them, thats how i thought it went together but i wasn't sure, the spacer that i got doesn't quite look like what is their now, does my spacer go through that oem spacer or just replace it, these are the parts i bought
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPage...ont+Suspension
thanks so much for the fast response i need to be able to drive heh
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPage...ont+Suspension
thanks so much for the fast response i need to be able to drive heh
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Originally Posted by zep_1
yes i did purchase two of them, thats how i thought it went together but i wasn't sure, the spacer that i got doesn't quite look like what is their now, does my spacer go through that oem spacer or just replace it, these are the parts i bought
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPage...ont+Suspension
thanks so much for the fast response i need to be able to drive heh
http://www.napaonline.com/MasterPage...ont+Suspension
thanks so much for the fast response i need to be able to drive heh
JMC
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The wrong ones will snap lol. If you get a set that's close, they can cause bump steer something furious.
The front 1/2 ton OEM sway bar itself is junk IMO. I know I could use a shock kit, like a rancho kit maybe and a 7700 front bar or other after market. Everything front end wise is tight, but I dislike that Micky mouse sway bar lol.
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just took my 08 into Ford (20K miles) cause every time I turned right and went over a little bump or something it sounded like metal was bouncing around underneath the front chassis, then sometimes it would do it while just idling. Took the dealer here about 8hrs/2 days to say it's a sway bar link and that they will get the new part installed tomorrow. Sounded like a pretty self explanatory thing but I'm not sure what would cause it to act up at 20K miles. We will see if it fixes it tomorrow.