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Replace your endlinks

2K views 4 replies 3 participants last post by  dmsfun 
#1 ·
Just put on a new set of Moog front and rear swaybar endlinks, and handles tight again, and rides better with less bouncing around on uneven roads and over bumps. 3rd set I've gone through in 110k, as they only last about 35k before wearing out. The rear is more stable now, even though there were no noises. Under 100 bucks a set shipped from Rockauto, well worth replacing them if you have not.
 
#3 ·
Also get a good quality part, as there are differences in material. OEM cost twice as much but Moogs are higher quality. I only use new bolts when doing suspension work; cost is negligable since already doing the labor, and good insurance for best results.
 
#4 ·
Do you mind posting the Moog part numbers? I noticed mine feeling really loose this morning - I have 125K miles on mine with the original end links.
 
#5 ·
Just go to Rockauto.com and they list all the endlinks; Moog are listed, avoid the cheap Deeza ones, which use plastic instead of metal. 125k on originals, yikes, these are wear parts that are known to go bad on WK's in under 40k... you will also need new sway bar bushings.
 
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