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Suspension
Bulletproof Front Sway Bar End Links
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<blockquote data-quote="swshawaii" data-source="post: 1049645" data-attributes="member: 67547"><p>Hard for me to describe because it's been years since I've had broken end links. Front end and steering will feel sloppy and unresponsive. Best way to determine if they are compromised is get under the front and lightly tap on them to see if they are loose or disconnected. If you hear a metallic rattle when hitting bumps they probably need attention. You may also notice more cab leaning in turns. Also inspect the front and rear sway bar frame bushings and end links while you're under there. REAR sway bar end links are a different design, but the pressed in rubber bushings are highly prone to wear.</p><p></p><p>Ford TSB from 2004 to replace both complete rear sway bar end links.</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://sporttrac.org/threads/need-info-on-a-tsb.61649/post-532556[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swshawaii, post: 1049645, member: 67547"] Hard for me to describe because it's been years since I've had broken end links. Front end and steering will feel sloppy and unresponsive. Best way to determine if they are compromised is get under the front and lightly tap on them to see if they are loose or disconnected. If you hear a metallic rattle when hitting bumps they probably need attention. You may also notice more cab leaning in turns. Also inspect the front and rear sway bar frame bushings and end links while you're under there. REAR sway bar end links are a different design, but the pressed in rubber bushings are highly prone to wear. Ford TSB from 2004 to replace both complete rear sway bar end links. [URL unfurl="true"]https://sporttrac.org/threads/need-info-on-a-tsb.61649/post-532556[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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