Some info
maxwedge
04-06-2006, 03:02 PM
Moog now makes a greasable front sway bar end link that even has a hex area to stop the stud from turning when they are installed or replaced, l/s is 6666, r/s is 6665.
rodeo02
04-08-2006, 03:17 PM
Cool! Where's the best place to get them? I'll expect mine to be toast soon after 3yr/36Kmi.:shakehead
Joel
Joel
maxwedge
04-08-2006, 06:02 PM
Cool! Where's the best place to get them? I'll expect mine to be toast soon after 3yr/36Kmi.:shakehead
Joel
Hold off till further notice, the new lt one is clunking like the old one, tested for looseness and I can feel play in the joint. I will let you guys know what happens, getting a new one on warranty is easy, but we need to know if these are going to work. Any Moog dealer can get these part numbers.
Joel
Hold off till further notice, the new lt one is clunking like the old one, tested for looseness and I can feel play in the joint. I will let you guys know what happens, getting a new one on warranty is easy, but we need to know if these are going to work. Any Moog dealer can get these part numbers.
maxwedge
04-09-2006, 01:35 PM
Update, looseness turned out to be in sway bracket bushing worn egg shaped, these were Hotchkis urethanes from 2 years ago, our frost heave Adirondack roads killed em. Gettin' tough to crawl under there and see these things( lol)
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