TheAutumnWind
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I'm curious if anyone has looked very closely at rear control arms. I think they get forgotten pretty often.
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I 2nd that gm should of made this stock poly bushings in front and rear sway bars.It make a huge difference in the sway on these 5000 boxes.Feels almost carlike-if you dont have poly sway bar end links and bushings get them throw the rubber stuff in the garbage.Also agree for 40-50 bucks you can do the front and rear you will be happyI just picked up a 2004 Yukon 4x4 a few months ago. Terrible sway on turns and on some dips on the highway, even more when I had passengers in the back. I started with energy suspension sway bar bushings on the back, then on the front. Sway is 90% gone. I had already gotten the front sway bar links so I put those in even though the sway was about gone. The bushings and links were cheap and I've been very pleased with the result so far. Might be worth a try before doing the rear LCAs.
These trucks are 20 years old. All rubber bushings are toast at this point.I 2nd that gm should of made this stock poly bushings in front and rear sway bars.It make a huge difference in the sway on these 5000 boxes.Feels almost carlike-if you dont have poly sway bar end links and bushings get them throw the rubber stuff in the garbage.Also agree for 40-50 bucks you can do the front and rear you will be happy