07 Yukon Denali rear swaying on highway

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denalianyone

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Well fixed the swaying. Both front sway bar links were broken. The back were ok, but changed them as well. Yanked out the air compressor it was shot. Will be replacing the rear shocks with some passive air shocks along with a new dorman pump. Thanks everyone for your help!


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Wow how can the bar links break. The ones that I have on my Lade from the factory look indestructible.


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JML07denali

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Wow how can the bar links break. The ones that I have on my Lade from the factory look indestructible.


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Both sides the bolts broke off. When I pulled them out, the bolt shafts were totally rusted. From the outside they looked perfect.


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Both sides the bolts broke off. When I pulled them out, the bolt shafts were totally rusted. From the outside they looked perfect.


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Both my Escalades had this issue, the steel bolts break inside the plastic sleeve and you can't see that it is broken. The rust usually holds the thing together pretty loosely.
 

denalianyone

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I have 74k on my 08 I'll look into replacing both links. Thanks fellas!!


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