![]() 05/26/2019 at 14:07 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
New sway bar end link...
And the old part:
And the reason why I was getting knocking sounds on certain bumps:
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At least you were able to get it off and didn’
t have to cut it off!
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I had to use a sawsall to remove my end links.
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Yup. So annoying, the stock ones on MINIs wear ou t and get noisy too. Pretty easy to replace though.
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Man, that’s a long endlink. Well done!
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That’s an interesting endlink. I wonder if it is a parts bin piece or something purposefully designed to correct some type of issue. I don’t think there are many similar endlinks on small cars with zirk fittings so it makes me think they had a constant squeak or high wear to correct an issue. Nice job!
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The key to making it easy to get off in this case was to have both front wheels off the ground.
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Well it’s 11 years old and the part I took off was a Moog branded part. So it’s probably not OEM. Same deal on the other side which is still ok.
I also bought a grease gun and greased the hell out of both joints on each of the end links... yes... even greased the new part as I saw it recommended in some YouTube videos.
I’m guessing the previous owner (and/or the mechanic they used) probably didn’t even know these joints needed greasing every now and then
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The problem getting them off
is due to rust and the nut
stripping