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broke a sway bar end link.

Braking Bad

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I was checking out my brakes and found that my front passanger sway bar end link broke.

It was probably from rally cross. And its funny because I was contemplating disconnecting the sway bar for rally cross. The end link was rubbing against the brake line so im glad that I found it. Took the end link off.
 

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P05X

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Kevin u gotta keep her out of the Mud
 

*IrunnIt*

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Moog makes replacements, oem is pretty expensive.
 

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I replaced mine with some mevotech ones if I remember right they cost me 35$ from summit racing , they are also grease able and they have held up for me. I still have my stock ones you can have but one is kinda messed up if your near dallas
 

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i broke 1 and ordered a new one under warranty and it took 3 days to get and snapped the other on the way home so i just took the sway bar out for 3 days lol didnt feel too bad but i babied it the whole time
 

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P05x, not gonna happen.

I ordered a set of idk what brand from summit. Might as well repace the other one now.

Way past babying it. It looks like it touches on the upper control arm, but nothing serious.
 

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P05x, not gonna happen. I ordered a set of idk what brand from summit. Might as well repace the other one now. Way past babying it. It looks like it touches on the upper control arm, but nothing serious.

I am pretty sure the mevotech are the only one that summit sells
 

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Just got the confirmation email they are mev but they aren't grease able
 

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Just got the confirmation email they are mev but they aren't grease able

Mine are blue and the part # is mk90681 they came with grease able fittings. Maybe it didn't specify? The bushings it comes with are very soft so I used my urd bushings I had recently bought.
 

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Ha. I did the same thing! Couldn't figure out why it was so rolly polly.
 

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I specifically bought un greasable ones so that I wouldn't have to grease them. There was still grease in the old one. ( found out cuting off the boot to find somthing to grab on to because the hex hole stripped. (We ended up heating the f*** out of the nut too))

Ya I blamed the rolly poly ness on my qa1 that had a broken adjuster and then on switching to winter wheels/tires with a bigger side wall. It all makes sense now.
 
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