Loose rear sway bar link

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MacG

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Hello everybody,
just wanted to first say thank yall for your quick responses and helping me figure out what’s going on with my Yukon

I am having a wobble in between 30-40 mph and I was just up under my rear suspension and could by hand undo my rear sway bar link, it probably had half an inch of play, could this be enough to cause a wobble?
Thank you fellers
 

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Hello everybody,
just wanted to first say thank yall for your quick responses and helping me figure out what’s going on with my Yukon

I am having a wobble in between 30-40 mph and I was just up under my rear suspension and could by hand undo my rear sway bar link, it probably had half an inch of play, could this be enough to cause a wobble?
Thank you fellers
possible depending on how exactly the wobble occurs, tighten it up and check the front as well.
sway bars should never be loose, best to give everything a good inspection in case something else is not right.
 

Dustin Jackson

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I don't think so, I drove without sway bars for a few weeks and it doesn't cause wobbles, just lots of body roll in turns
 

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Sway bars stop a sway but not a wobble. Otherwise they’re be called anti wobble bars instead of anti sway bars. :favorites37:
 

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