Drok
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Installed sway bar locks on the rear sway bar. View attachment 257542 View attachment 257543
umm what? more info plz. Sway bar locks.. never heard of them haha.
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Installed sway bar locks on the rear sway bar. View attachment 257542 View attachment 257543
umm what? more info plz. Sway bar locks.. never heard of them haha.
I was thinking that but then realized my truck needs to be running before I need to worry.For those of us in wildfire areas with smoke and ash, it's probably a good time to be checking cabin and engine air filters a little more often.
My sway bar doesn’t move side to side.i can tell by the dirt lines where they go through the bushings. That looks like something else to squeak to me.These things prevent lateral move of the sway bar. They installed at the factory on many newer cars.
I installed these ones:
https://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail4.php?part_number=KLL130
can be found on fleebay for around $35 shipped.
Same.....I was thinking that but then realized my truck needs to be running before I need to worry.
My sway bar doesn’t move side to side.i can tell by the dirt lines where they go through the bushings. That looks like something else to squeak to me.
Yeah, since they’re up against rubber that’s what would happen. That rubber isn’t going to stop that clamp which is attached to a couple thousand pounds of vehicle. Even if that clamp was riding against metal, it wouldn’t have a chance.Or just tear right through the soft part of the bushing.
My sway bar doesn’t move side to side.i can tell by the dirt lines where they go through the bushings. That looks like something else to squeak to me.
Replaced the cabin air filters in my Tahoe due to less than optimal airflow. Cheese and rice.
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