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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Problem solved Aug 14, 2009
By J. Bento I purchased this for a 2000 Ford Explorer that sounded like it had little bells going off every time I hit a bump. The parts installed easily and solved my noise problem, it also improved handling.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
MOOG Swaybar Links - Sport Trac Mar 21, 2011
By Rogue Security Consulting These are "professional" parts - no instructions are included, they expect you to have a service manual for torque specs and assembly tips.
100% flawless install and performed better than expected. I used this link kit (2) with the matching front sway bar bushings (1) and rear link kit (1). MUCH better handling, a "MUST DO" in my book.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
sport trac moog front endlinks May 25, 2010
By Sam Ferrell Great product and a must upgrade for the sport trac. Only take 40 minutes to install, however there are no instructions with this kit. Make sure you purchase two kits due to only one endlink per kit.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Product is probably very good...but no instructions... Feb 01, 2010
By N. MCCAMMON
"Big Nick"
How hard is it to include instructions...There are a number of pieces in this kit...I am sure to some this is a no brainer but just a simple arrangment layout and torque specs?
Waiting on warmer weather to install but probably works great..with instructions it would be a 5 star.
Inexpensive but Durable Aug 16, 2011
By Jerome *MAKE SURE YOU ORDER TWO* This link kit is pretty good. It's solid and it looks way better than the stock sway bar links. The hardest part about this installation process is removing the old links. The spacers on my old links (Explorer) were these rubbery/plastic, cheap looking things that were almost melted onto the bolts. I had to use a hammer, saw, a few wrenches, and some elbow-grease to remove them and it took me quite some time. But generally, it should take you less than an hour to do both. The squeaky noise went away. Keep in mind, a noisy front end can also be your ball joints. I would have liked it to come with instructions as others said but I just did an internet search and also used the old configuration for reference so it's not a big deal.
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