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Hey everybody, just a note to check your front swaybar end links. I went to have my tires rotated and balanced yesterday and found that the top of the bolt had broken and the link was no longer attached to the swaybar.
My truck is a 2001 4x4 with only 72,000 miles on it. I rarely gets off of the pavement so offroading suspension travel isn't an issue. The passenger side looks like new. Anyway It's not a big deal to replace, it just makes the truck drive alot better with it attached. I got a new one at AutoZone (Duralast made by Moog) for under $12.
With the sway bar hooked back up, the body roll is much less and will be safer the next time I have to swerve around an idiot
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