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  • great video, very helpful..

  • @zombieknifenut Thanks for checking us out. Have a great day!

  • worn sway bar ends links when bad or bushings are broke or missing can also cause a clunking noise that you can here when going over bumps and pot holes..sounds much like a broken strut

  • Thank you so much. Please make more videos. Thanks...

  • That was a great lesson thankyou...

  • do you think this is the same problem like when i slow down to stop the car seems like 1 or 2 seconds later something under the car trans or frame stops with a slight bump

  • @SouthernSvcs It's possible. Pretty much anything worn in the steering or suspension could cause that issue. I would check all of the steering components to anything is worn.

  • @1aauto come to find out the transmission fluid was low and topping it off stopped that weird movement thing it was doing. the control arm bushings are not there though so when i start an stop at low speeds it "clanks" like i have a trailer hooked up. also when im driving an accelerating the steering shifts and when i let off the gas it shifts back in place like it suppose to be

  • is this the same principle for a 84 mazda B2000 sway bar link bushings?

  • Maybe you should think about changing out those rusted out shocks..

  • if this is a sway bar. could i remove it front my silverado and it wont effect anything else?!

  • On my 98 Silverado 1500, the bolt part of the link is on the top and the nut is on the bottom. So I cant pull the bolt out from the top because there is a control arm in the way. Have you ever run into this?

  • Great Video! Thanks. Now I'll go and change out the links with confidence. if I had not bought them somewhere else before I found this video, I would have ordered them from you.

  • @gtty111 Thanks for checking us out. We carry a great deal of repair parts for your vehicle on our websie 1aauto.com

  • Worn end links are hard to detect as far as vehicle sway. More often you notice the rattling. Broken endlinks can cause sway.  Get under the vehicle grab on to the links pull push and shake. If you can move them then replace them. I'll do a video on the rears soon.

  • so would worn endlinks cause swaying? are the parts and repair the same for the rear?

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