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Stabilizer Link question
Here's a pic from my 98 Ford Explorer:
http://tinyurl.com/5mfsg6 Is it a stablizer link? I had a break job done recently and they said I needed to do something with my stabilizer links. I cannot remember if the link was bad, or needed tightening, rubber thingys, or something. I am able to move this part up and down quite a bit like it is loose. I am getting ready to replace the tires, maybe I'll have them look at it... Thanks, Roger |
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Stabilizer Link question
It should be bolted in at both ends. I've had both of mine break on my 98
over the years. Easy to and cheap to replace yourself (once you get them loose...). -- Allan Williams > wrote in message ... > Here's a pic from my 98 Ford Explorer: > http://tinyurl.com/5mfsg6 > > Is it a stablizer link? I had a break job done recently and they said > I needed to do something with my stabilizer links. I cannot remember > if the link was bad, or needed tightening, rubber thingys, or > something. I am able to move this part up and down quite a bit like > it > is loose. I am getting ready to replace the tires, maybe I'll have > them look at it... > Thanks, > Roger |
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