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- Heat-treated, precision finished ball ends provide consistent torque and smooth operation throughout the entire range of driving
- Built to withstand the toughest driving conditions
- Signs your sway bar links need replacement include clunking sounds during turns and bumps, loose or misaligned steering wheel, poor handling, uneven tire wear, and visible damage in the suspension system
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Fit 2012 tahoe perfect, will buy again.
Went together great on my 2012 tahoe, just remember, torque to 20 ft-lbs, so you don’t over tighten which will wear out the rubber bushings too early. I also greased everything, it will allow things to move a bit and get settled in and keep the rust away at least for a little bit. I also used blue loctite because the nut will definitely back off. I used vice grips to hold the nut. Be careful not to get grease on the threads, which would probably render the loctite useless. I changed the sway bar bushings as well, 7 dollar moog part, I recommend doing everything together, it will all last longer.
MA RB HY
Did not last as long as OEM ones but customer service is amazing
I purchased these to replace my 2nd set of factory replacements ones that lasted over 5 years..This ones seem heavy duty and the red Bushing is “pretty” but after 6 months one of them already broke. I contacted customer service and asked if i could get one replacement bushing..i got sent a whole set of 8 so it goes without saying im extremely satisfied since i now have many extra replacements should another one break. great seller that stands behind their product and go above and beyond to correct any issues.
Robbie Dyches
Great fix.
Great product. My old.ones on 12 escalade were broke as pictured. Swapped out in 30mins. Update to review. Took the escalade out to chicago and drives as smooth as can be. Like riding on a cloud again..
John Doyle
2014 silverado 4x4
Simple stupid, look stronger than Factory OEM uses 15mm bolt and nut this one you'll need a 14mm and a crescent wrench
Nada Khaled
Follow your existing, not the instructions
I installed them based on how my stock stabilizers were on my 2009 Silverado. They were a breeze to install and look good too. I have a much smoother ride, considering my stock ones were COMPLETELY gone.
Terrie Hansen
Great Product!!!
Much better over the stock End Links!! About 30-45 minutes to install depending on your skill set...
Regina Lehnen
Built very well!
These are a HUGE improvement over the factory links. The original ones completely fell apart after 200,000 plus miles. These links are very well made and robust. If they used these as OEM, they would never have to be replaced. Installing them is very easy!
Keith Wages
Easy to install !!!
Removed the old links and installed the new ones on my 2015 High Country and now the vehicle rides better then ever. I highly recommend these links. I tried replacing the sway bar bushings also but the bolt next to the catalytic won't come out and I was afraid to break the bolt off.
John Wright
So Far So Good
Its been about a week and half since I have installed these. After watching youtube and about 4 hours of work they went in pretty well. The only thing I worry about is not having a locking nut on it but so far they haven't backed out as I have been checking. I will update my post if anything changes in the next week or month, but so far so good.
Janet Ruckemesser
Five Stars
Easy to install and better than the factory parts on my 07 Denali XL.