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Re: Stabilizer Link question

by jonezzzman <byron@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 7, 2008 at 11:56 PM

RogBaker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> Here's a pic from my 98 Ford Explorer:
> http://tinyurl.com/5mfsg6
> 
> Is it a stablizer link? I had a break job done recently and they said
> I needed to do something with my stabilizer links. I cannot remember
> if the link was bad, or needed tightening, rubber thingys, or
> something. I am able to move this part up and down quite a bit like
> it
> is loose. I am getting ready to replace the tires, maybe I'll have
> them look at it...
> Thanks,
> Roger


This may or may not help.  But, we had are stabilizer links on our 1996 
  AWD replaced under a factory recall.  Don't know if it applies to your 
1998.  After the stabilizer links were replaced, I noticed a significant 
improvement in handling.
 




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Stabilizer Link question
RogBaker@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-06-24 14:18:19 
Re: Stabilizer Link question
"Al Williams" &  2008-06-27 20:32:10 
Re: Stabilizer Link question
jonezzzman <byron@[EMA  2008-07-07 23:56:29 

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