I just attempted to replace the links on my truck and have been fighting it for almost 2 days now. I installed the links to the axle brackets first so they would compress the bushings in a vertical line. I have the old style sway bar where the links connect above the bar to the axle. This made aligning the links and the sway bar holes IMPOSSIBLE. I tried loosening the bar at the frame to give me some play but that didn't work either. So I removed everything, attached the links to the bar then installed to the axle brackets. The angle is horrendous!!. I tightened the nuts and it smashed the rubber bushings at an angle that pretty much makes them ineffective. It also bent my new links because it was trying to straighten itself as i tightened the nut. It looks like the sway bar wasn't made for this truck, but everybody else seems to have the same problem so i know its the right one.
The sway bar pushes the links back and in, they are NOWHERE near vertical!
I'm thinking about making new holes in the sway bar so the links are vertical.
Has anyone tried this with success???
Please post some pictures too!!
The first picture shows how far back the bar pushes the links, which compresses the bushing at an angle.
You can send the bend in my new links in the second pic.
HELP!:{
https://www.turbodieselregister.com...ansmission-1994-1998/50364-sway-bar-link.html
This post shows the same issue, I posted on there but never heard an end result making new holes in the sway bar.
The sway bar pushes the links back and in, they are NOWHERE near vertical!
I'm thinking about making new holes in the sway bar so the links are vertical.
Has anyone tried this with success???
Please post some pictures too!!
The first picture shows how far back the bar pushes the links, which compresses the bushing at an angle.
You can send the bend in my new links in the second pic.
HELP!:{
https://www.turbodieselregister.com...ansmission-1994-1998/50364-sway-bar-link.html
This post shows the same issue, I posted on there but never heard an end result making new holes in the sway bar.