Walked up to my TB EXT today and found a rear sway bar end link hanging down from the sway bar. It is no longer attached to the body.
I might replace fronts too. But like I said in a previous post, I'm on a budget.
I can move the fronts by hardly touching them, time to replace? I'll probably be ordering from rockauto.
Are the MOOG end links the way to go? Or are there better ones?
Should I look at bushings when replacing the end links also (whether it be front or rear)? If so, what bushing are recommended?
What is the difference between rubber, polyurethane (I think that's what they are), and thermoplastic bushings? I have never heard of thermoplastic until I saw moog thermoplastic sway bar bushings from o'reilly.
Will replacing sway bar end links and bushings help body lean? I like a stiff but not harsh ride. But it feels like the body leans when going around turns. Like side to side lean.
I assume the ext/xl's have larger sway bars?
Thanks in advance for the help.
I might replace fronts too. But like I said in a previous post, I'm on a budget.
I can move the fronts by hardly touching them, time to replace? I'll probably be ordering from rockauto.
Are the MOOG end links the way to go? Or are there better ones?
Should I look at bushings when replacing the end links also (whether it be front or rear)? If so, what bushing are recommended?
What is the difference between rubber, polyurethane (I think that's what they are), and thermoplastic bushings? I have never heard of thermoplastic until I saw moog thermoplastic sway bar bushings from o'reilly.
Will replacing sway bar end links and bushings help body lean? I like a stiff but not harsh ride. But it feels like the body leans when going around turns. Like side to side lean.
I assume the ext/xl's have larger sway bars?
Thanks in advance for the help.