Is this the sway bar link?
#1
Is this the sway bar link?
This crappy 2005 dakota that I have only has 14k miles and I heart a thunk the other day after I had a load of mulch put into the bed. I looked under the truck and noticed that this bar is separated from the other one. I think its the sway bar link but wanted to confirm. I can replace that link with this part right? q8U3nl.jpg
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#5
Holy Rusted Metal Batman!
I believe that in the instructions, it says to grease them once a month.
Just a side note, (probably commen sence to everyone else) When you replace them, take them both off at the same time. Its much easier when you do them both together. You dont have to torque the bar to get the other one to slip in.
I believe that in the instructions, it says to grease them once a month.
Just a side note, (probably commen sence to everyone else) When you replace them, take them both off at the same time. Its much easier when you do them both together. You dont have to torque the bar to get the other one to slip in.
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#9
Lol Rhode Island. I'm a few miles from the Ocean though so I dont think that affects it much. Just a crappy truck to have rusted this much IMO, never been super happy with it. I dont drive a lot though since I work at home, so it hasn't really mattered. Now that things are starting to go wrong with it I think I'm going to have a lot of frustration with it in the future.
#10
I was also told, the more they sit, the quicker they rot around the ocean to. Im undercoating mine myself where there is no rust, then getting Krowns Oil-type under coat this winter.
Last edited by Reject; 06-19-2012 at 05:38 PM.