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Todd
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
I took these to my mechanic today to install on my 1996 Chevy 2-door Tahoe Sport 4x4.He told me over the phone that he would charge $45 to install them.He is retired and sold his shop a couple years ago...so, he did it at his house.He took the original 28-year-old ones off that no longer had the rubber bushings.He realized it was not going to be easy to install the new ones. He said he forgot mine is a 4-wheel drive and not a 2-wheel drive.He said a 4-wheel drive like mine has a much beefer suspension system and the sway bars are twice as thick which means you can't pry into position to compress it enough to get the bolt in.He used a floor jack under the front center, a floor jack under the wheel after taking off the front tires.He also used a 5 foot thick pry bar.Luckily, a couple of his younger helpers stopped by to help.The driver side was much harder to install because the suspension parts are different on that side and no lip to pry/lift under.It took about 3 hours and they finally got the driver side by disconnecting a tie rod to allow room to use a car jack to raise the sway bar more to get the link bolt in place.He said a 2-wheel drive would have only taken 20-30 minutes per side.I hope these new ACDELCO Sway Bars Links last as long as the originals!
Vanessa
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2024
Fast shipping g with prime, parts fit as described got rid of clunk and loose steering in front.
Erik Antonson
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
Like ease of installation and quality for the $$.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
I thought these would be quick and easy to install... boy was I wrong! After a lot of fighting I finally got them in, and they seem to be working fine. Don't plan to change them in a half hour. A jack under the control arm reall helped line things up.
Nathan
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
2004 Chevy Suburban 1500 LT AWD, Fit great!! I was replacing the sway bar bushings alreadyso went ahead and bought these end links too. It does have to be compressed by either putting pressure with the jack on the bolt from underneath (I did it this way) or as some said by ratchet strap. They are made in USA anf is OEM AC Delco GM brand which worked great. Nice surprise was even though they are the "Advantage" and not the "Profesional" line Bushing are high quality and Bolts were premium (gold color) with that rust resistant coating to them.
joel Bradford
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Highly recommend
Travis
Reviewed in Canada on November 6, 2024
Worked awsome
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
These work proper steering is so much better plus I do not have the feeling like I am going to roll off the road when going around curves is gone.
Bartholomew
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2024
Definitely recommend , very good quality fit for 2015 GMC Sierra 3500 just like factory
Missi
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
The original bottom of the bolt was fitted as well as the top nut had a short shoulder to guide nut into bushing. The new one is a bolt with a washer and nut. Bolts came the perfect length however at first glance you see that it looks like you do not have enough threads to get the nut on. Keep in mind the new bushings have not been compressed. I placed a hand Jack under the head of the bolt and jacked it up into place squeezing the bushings enough to get the nut on. Torqued to specs. The first one took me about 45 minutes. The second one took me 15 minutes. Part fit as described! 2002 Chevy Silverado 1500LS Ext. Cab, 4wd
ROBERTO V.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 8, 2023
La seguridad de contar con calidad OEM, respaldada por la marca, no hay falla con estás refacciones
Mark
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2022
I bought this set for my 17 year old truck. They aren’t the same as original but work good enough. The design is more universal bolt and nut versus the original had specially designed parts.The price was cheap enough to replace them.The reviews of the nightmare install did intimidate me a bit. I can’t do a lot after being cut in half in the chest. Thanks to one reviewer that mentioned using a ratchet strap to compress the sway bar down sure made it a lot easier. I did have to use the jack to raise the body without lifting the tire off the ground and therefore increase the gap to remove the old bolt and to place the new one. I put the ratchet strap on and compressed the sway bar toward the A arm until all was lined up correctly. Then lowered the jack and was easily able use the ratchet action to put the nut on. I did have a 1” strap from an HD set of 4. Just wasn’t strong enough and bent the ratchet mechanism. Had to toss that. I had another wider 1.5 or maybe 2” one with a larger ratchet mechanism which did the trick rather easily.Anybody should be able to replace with a better ratchet strap as mentioned.
Kurt
Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2021
Product arrived on time and in good condition. However, they were abit too short for my 2003 GMC 2500 but I made them work. It said that they would fit my truck.
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