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Questions about sway bar endlinks

Last post 12-12-2009, 4:45 PM by StylesofBeyond. 5 replies.
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  •  12-10-2009, 8:28 AM 394528

    Questions about sway bar endlinks

    I have heard some thing good about Moog stuff. As the boots of my front sway bar endlinks cracked, I ordered one set of Moog sway bar endlinks.

    Before installation, I have couple of questions. Do I need to put washers for the installation? I have heard that washers will help to distribute the force more evenly but I did not see it in the installation guidance and washers are not included in the package (kit). Also the manual says that the products are greaseable but I have no idea what is greaseable really mean. So I have to use the chase grease to lubricate the whole thing?

    Thanks for any input/information.

  •  12-10-2009, 2:36 PM 394586 in reply to 394528

    Re: Questions about sway bar endlinks

    slow3geclipse:

    I have heard some thing good about Moog stuff. As the boots of my front sway bar endlinks cracked, I ordered one set of Moog sway bar endlinks.

    Before installation, I have couple of questions. Do I need to put washers for the installation? I have heard that washers will help to distribute the force more evenly but I did not see it in the installation guidance and washers are not included in the package (kit). Also the manual says that the products are greaseable but I have no idea what is greaseable really mean. So I have to use the chase grease to lubricate the whole thing?

    Thanks for any input/information.

    Moog is a good brand. I personally would not use washers if they were not originally used or specified in the installation instructions, unless you are advised to do so by someone that you have absolutely no doubt in tells you to and they really know what they are talking about.  I believe greaseable means that you can later add grease to them as needed, however they should already be greased ready to install. Have fun.


    1992 Eagle Talon TSi AWD - #36 SM
  •  12-11-2009, 12:48 AM 394635 in reply to 394586

    Re: Questions about sway bar endlinks

    When something says greaseable there is usually an alomite (grease fitting), where you can add grease using a grease gun.  As Cory said it usually comes pre-greased, so it should be good.  Usually alomites are only on trucks and your domestic muscle car. 


  •  12-11-2009, 12:52 PM 394685 in reply to 394586

    Re: Questions about sway bar endlinks

    Thank you very much for the information.
  •  12-11-2009, 12:53 PM 394686 in reply to 394685

    Re: Questions about sway bar endlinks

    Thank you also for more detailed information.Big Smile
  •  12-12-2009, 4:45 PM 394791 in reply to 394685

    Re: Questions about sway bar endlinks

    slow3geclipse:
    Thank you very much for the information.
    Glad to help man. Cool

    1992 Eagle Talon TSi AWD - #36 SM