Derick
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Hey all, This sounds entirely stupid, but I'm having issues with replacing my sway bar links. SMH. I've done this before, but the damn sway bar refuses to budge while trying to get the new links in.
So I bought the moog bolt 'n nut type links;
MOOG K80631 https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=1194992&cc=1433420
But its like the bolt is an inch too short. There is zero thread accessible when I get the top bushing on, much less the nut.
Ok, so I went to O'Reilly, and got some sway bar links for a Silverado 2500 HD which have the elongated nut much like these:
MOOGK700539 https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=4202364&cc=1433420
Obviously, I can get that to thread, and it works pretty well, except it's loose because the threads on the bolt don't go down low enough. It's not really tight, and I am getting some clacking/knocking when I hit bumps and stuff.
I was feeling stupid, because again, these are just sway bar links...I even watched the 1A Auto video on sway bar links for the platform, and they use a jack to push the suspension up while installing the new links...but I am doing this on the ground where the truck is sitting fully on the suspension.
What gives...what am I missing? Before I take it to my mechanic to figure out what this clacking noise is, I want to get the right sway bar links installed and tested.
So I bought the moog bolt 'n nut type links;
MOOG K80631 https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=1194992&cc=1433420
But its like the bolt is an inch too short. There is zero thread accessible when I get the top bushing on, much less the nut.
Ok, so I went to O'Reilly, and got some sway bar links for a Silverado 2500 HD which have the elongated nut much like these:
MOOGK700539 https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=4202364&cc=1433420
Obviously, I can get that to thread, and it works pretty well, except it's loose because the threads on the bolt don't go down low enough. It's not really tight, and I am getting some clacking/knocking when I hit bumps and stuff.
I was feeling stupid, because again, these are just sway bar links...I even watched the 1A Auto video on sway bar links for the platform, and they use a jack to push the suspension up while installing the new links...but I am doing this on the ground where the truck is sitting fully on the suspension.
What gives...what am I missing? Before I take it to my mechanic to figure out what this clacking noise is, I want to get the right sway bar links installed and tested.