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Old 11-06-2014, 01:15 PM
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Front End Rattle Over Bumps- Stabilizer Links

If you ever have a rattle in the front end on your Escape the number one thing to check are these links over anything else. I show you how it sounds, how to check them while on car and of course how to change them out. Hope this helps!

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Re: Front End Rattle Over Bumps- Stabilizer Links

Had this same problem on the wife's '05 Escape, but sounded more like a clunk than a rattle. Replaced the weak-a** Ford links with good Moog ones...much beefier!
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Re: Front End Rattle Over Bumps- Stabilizer Links

Just about every other vehicle I've owned these links last the life of the car. Ford went very cheap. Only good enough to just get past warranty before they fail.
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