How to replace the sway bar links on a Chevy Tahoe

How to replace the sway bar links on a Chevy Tahoe

In this video I will show you how easy it is to replace the sway bar links on a 2010 Chevy Tahoe..Easy step by step directions from start to finish.

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Mohammed Almubarak says:

really helpful video. it's hard but not until you showed all the steps, made it easy for sure. thank you

roltyd22 says:

Moog is junk

Mark W says:

Thank you, Jim! Still watching this in 2020.
Hope you and yours are well in these times.
Replacing the links and bushings.
I am a see-and-then-do kind of guy.
You made this look so easy–
I am more confident because of your video. I can do it!
Thank you again!

Kelvin Henderson - BR4L says:

any tips on replacing a lower ball joint without using the press. I have a 08 yukon denali. I am replacing the knucle (Spindle) and lower ball joint.

anysnail says:

I can’t believe the repair shop wanted to charge $200 for this. I ordered the same links that you installed earlier today. I’ll get them soon and I’ll be back on the road with an extra $175.

techvette says:

Wow. That was easy. Thanks! You just saved me a couple of hundred bucks.

ishua long says:

What size wrench and socket on the ratchet

Nick Tollefson says:

I have 1 that broke off on the bottom, would u n the best way to take it off? I try the top but it just kept spinning

Thomas New says:

great video
I replaced the front and rear end links on our 2007 Tahoe with MOOG brand. did it with the vehicle on the ground, basic tools – very easy and a big improvement.

Tracy Pyle says:

Thanks to your video I'm gonna do this tomorrow!

Brian McDonald says:

great video – after watching this, I had no trouble at all on a 2007 Tahoe – links were $8 per side and it took me 25 minutes – thanks a lot Jim!

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