Kit Includes: (1) Front Passenger Side Sway Bar Link (1) Front Driver Side Sway Bar Link
Quantity: 2 Piece
Specification
Side Location
Driver & Passenger Side
Location
Front
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Item Condition:New
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How To Replace Front Stabilizer Bar Link 1997-2002 Ford Expedition
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Tools used
Hammer
14mm Socket
Rust Penetrant
Center Punch
Ratchet
9/16 Inch Socket
1. Removing the Stabilizer Links
Turn the wheels for access to the stabilizer link.
Spray the stabilizer with penetrating oil.
9/16� socket on the bottom and a 15mm socket on the top. Loosen the stabilizer link.
Use a hammer and punch to push the link out.
Use vice grips if needed.
2. Replacing the Stabilizer Link
Push the link up into place.
Put the link together in this order:
Bushing on the bottom of the control arm.
Bushing above the control arm.
Washer
Shaft
Washer
Bushing
Bushing
Washer
Nut.
Tighten the stabilizer to 15-17ft/lbs.
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In this video I'm going to show you how to replace the stabilize links on this 97 expedition, same as many Ford and Lincoln trucks and SUVs. When these go bad, sometimes they break out right and just kind of fall out and then your truck is going to sway back and forth more. Also you may here a clunking when you go over bumps and that clunking actually goes away when you're going over bumps but you're turning, because it's putting some pressure on the Lincoln and not making noise.
Tools you'll need, I put jack and jack stands on here but you can actually accomplish this with the vehicle on the ground. Obviously it's a lot easier to film it with jack and jack stands but you will need 9/16 and 14mm sockets. The 19mm socket will be if you're taking the lug nuts off. Ratchet and extensions. You'll need a hummer and a punch, vise-grip or locking pliers and penetrating oil. Actually those last four things are only if yours is rusted on there like ours was.
Okay, to film it, it's a lot easier to take the wheel off. This is a repair you can do just by turning if you want to replace the right hand one you can turn your wheels all the way to the right and you can probably get in there well enough, remove the stabilizer link without jacking up the vehicle or taking the wheel off. I'm going to loosen the lug nuts here then raise and secure the vehicle and remove the tire. Next I'm going to remove the stabilizer links. I'm going to spray the top of it with some penetrating oil and let it sit for a while. Okay this stabilizer links are sometimes difficult to get apart. You can use hand tools, they will come apart. I just chose to use a impact wrench just to make it easier. I have a 9/16 socket on the bottom and a 14mm socket on top.
Okay, use a hummer and pound down that bolt then use punch see if you can get it to go down through the sleeve, I end up actually having to use vise-grips and the wrench. Okay what I'm going to do here, I'm going to set up vise-grips on to this shaft, more tighter here. Here I'm going to install the sway bar link. I've already put a new link on the other side and just started the nut on it. The bushing always go towards the middle. We got bushing on the bottom going up to the control arm, bushing above that. My shaft goes on there and then the washer and the bushing. Okay push them down and in, and make sure that bushing is centered in there. Stabilizer bar. Now bushing and washer, and then my bolt or nut.
Okay, now you want to use the jack put pressure on the suspension and then tighten up the stabilizer to 15, to 17 foot pounds. You can put your tire back on and start each lug nut one by one make sure you don't cross-thread them. Tighten them down preliminarily. Put the lug nuts to 100 foot pounds using a star pattern.
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Sway Bar Links
W
January 8, 2018
Had a little problem getting the old ones off. New ones went on with no problem at all. Saved me $75 to $100.
Thanks for the great parts and SERVICE.
Just what I needed
Brian
January 16, 2018
These are Just what I needed. They fit perfectly. I would recommend them.
G
October 23, 2018
I have a 2002 f150. 1AAuto has so far supplied all the parts to get this vehicle back on the road. I have used you for the last 5 yrs and will continue to use you for all my parts.
Awesome parts
G
July 10, 2019
Great parts fast shipping awesome fit
F150 stabilizer bars
Steven
July 26, 2019
Perfect fit. Great parts low prices free shipping. Cant beat it. Shop here buy here first!
Exact fit
William
September 2, 2019
Arrived on time and they were an easy install .
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Ricky
December 11, 2019
Worked as it should, and parts were as described, very prompt delivery,video on how to install was very helpful, also
Perfect fit
A
April 24, 2020
These sway bar links are just what my truck needed. Easy to change. 1AAuto sent a helpful how-to video!!
James
February 5, 2022
They fit fine
Greg
October 14, 2022
Fit perfect
Dennis
May 18, 2023
Fit perfect
Tyrone
October 18, 2023
Perfect fit. Video was extremely helpful, wouldn't have known how to do it without the help.
Deborah
January 25, 2024
exact product, perfect fit
Works great
Gerard
March 13, 2024
Works great. Fits very well, It was a fairly tight fit but my truck was still sitting on the ground when I installed them, definitely stopped a lot of the body roll around corners.
Customer Q&A
Hello. Great company you have. How long is the bolt please ?I have different parts on my 2001 expedition 4x4 xlt. Theres a plastic sleeve around the bolt that looks like cone shape on each end. ThanksDecember 19, 2019
Andr E
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Thank you for your inquiry. Actual Measurements are not listed or available. Our parts are exact replacements for your vehicle's OEM parts. As long as your year, make, and model match up with our listing, these parts will directly fit and function like the originals. If you have altered the suspension or have a lift, these will not be correct as this would not be in OEM spec's. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Thank you!.
December 20, 2019
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