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.
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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really helpful video. it's hard but not until you showed all the steps, made it easy for sure. thank you
Moog is junk
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!
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.
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.
Wow. That was easy. Thanks! You just saved me a couple of hundred bucks.
What size wrench and socket on the ratchet
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
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.
Thanks to your video I'm gonna do this tomorrow!
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!