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I installed these. For the price you could buy a couple of pairs.
I installed these. For the price you could buy a couple of pairs.
I didn't even know my left link was broken until I had the truck up on the lift getting my new exhaust put on. It must have been gone a while, because I noticed a big lack of body roll after popping the new ones on. I guess I just got used to the sloppy front end.
I'd be careful with salvage end links. From what I've read, it is a matter of time that they will rust out and snap. You may as well start off with a new set.
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I broke about 3 end links on my old 4runner and just replaced them with OEM ones from rockauto.
I had a set from wabfab but never installed them, which I ended up selling cause I needed the money but they are a great product.
I had a set from wabfab but never installed them, which I ended up selling cause I needed the money but they are a great product.
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