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New Sway Bar Link Set from 1AAuto.com http://1aau.to/ia/1ASSL00056
Sway bar links connect the sway bar (stabilizer bar) to other suspension components. They have a movable joint that can be damaged or wear out over time. When that happens, the joints get loose, and rattle. This video shows you how to install new TRQ sway bar links on your 1988-2002 GMC K1500.
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Thanks man I love your videos You always make it look like a piece of cake
Isn't this the same guy from 1A-Auto?
damn thats crusty! great video
the 92 2wd has completly dif upper control arms wish ya could reach through em Ill probly cut em and then weld a big ass plate over i i spose! lol ;P
Did you put that in upside down? Isn't the bolt head supposed to be at the top, going through the sway bar so the nut will be at the bottom, under the control arm?
An excellent video…so well done. I have watched thousands of auto repair videos and this was one of the best. Hope you get tons of subscribers.
What a rust bucket!
That is a great video
What harbor did you guys bring this madden to top from?