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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / September 2006

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RAM 4X4 Sway bar link

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tmills65 - 30 Aug 2006 14:52 GMT
The repair shop suggests that I replace the right sway bar link on my
96 RAM 1500. I am not familiar with the sway bar links on the RAM but
on my Ranger they look like a metal dog bone with bushings in each end.

I have not looked under the truck yet but before I do I have two
questions...

Should only one sway bar link be replaced or should both ends be
replaced?

Can you replace just the link bushings? Do they make an aftermarket
poly-bushing kit or do I need to buy the entire link?

Thanks
Coffee - 01 Sep 2006 14:00 GMT
> The repair shop suggests that I replace the right sway bar link on my
> 96 RAM 1500. I am not familiar with the sway bar links on the RAM but
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> Thanks

it's the same - and replace the whole piece, it will come as such in a
package anyways. those things corrode and go to hell within months of
putting them on.
(the entire package is really cheap anyways)
 
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