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I just ordered moog rear sway bar links!! Along with other junk! Honestly my first impressions after some freeway driving are great. Taking turns on the ramps at 60+ feels great as the front end feels planted and there is no apparent sway or lean into the turn. Again I do have a bunch of other new components up front also. But the lean and body roll on turns is gone
 
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I just ordered moog rear sway bar links!! Along with other junk! Honestly my first impressions after some freeway driving are great. Taking turns on the ramps at 60+ feels great as the front end feels planted and there is no apparent sway or lean into the turn. Again I do have a bunch of other new components up front also. But the lean and body roll on turns is gone
That is the same feedback from my friends that have put the polys on their suburban and tahoes.All tahoes subrbans and silverado's should come with these from the factory,they improve handling so much for 25-50 bucks
 
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That is the same feedback from my friends that have put the polys on their suburban and tahoes.All tahoes subrbans ad silverado's should come with these from the factory,they improve handling so much for 25-50 bucks
I can't imagine how much better those complete sway bar kits are but for the cost of what the front and rear costs its a no Brainer. Im sure once the rears are installed with new sway bar links it will just add to the overall control in the steering and bounce over humps and turns on the roads. Really can't beat it for the $50-$60 the Front /Rears cost.
 

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Could you post a picture of how you attached the steering stabilizer. I was looking at my steering today and I have no idea what it would mount to.
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Just got done installing new rear z springs in my z with 1 inch spacers.Installed poly sway bar bushings and supplied end links.Also installed the KYB front steering stabilizer shock.Moog 81069 springs-Moog insulators k160072 Both delivered to my door for 110 bucks couldn't pass it up.KYB stabilzer
SS15326 From home depot of all places 50 bucks. She rides like a dream much more stable at highway speeds front and rear.Doesnt feel like a motorhome on the highway anymore. Pics suck sorry.

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Bro!?!
How did u press the dang bushings into the rear sway bar links!?!?! I'm having a hell of a time doing it!!
 
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How did u press the dang bushings into the rear sway bar links!?!?! I'm having a hell of a time doing it!!
I couldnt get them in either i took them to a local shop and they had to press them in.I thought i put that in my previous post-just take to any local shop with a press.Let us no the diff in ride.
 

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