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ZionsWrath 05-13-2009 06:45 PM

Broke my rear suspension end link
 
Trying to install an aftermarket sway bar and I think the nut got cross threaded as it stopped turning, won't tight or loosen anymore.

How should I remove it since the nut is stuck on there?

What is the part number for the end link (driver side) and how much do you think it would cost?

finch13 05-13-2009 09:13 PM

Did you use the allen key in the stud to hold it while you tighten the nut?

Get a vise grip to hold the stud while you loosen/tighten it with the wrench.

Moog endlinks are better than OEM, they're $25 (vs. $100+ for the pair from the dealer). Moog's have a steel seat for the ball to pivot in while the OEM ones are plastic.

ZionsWrath 05-13-2009 10:53 PM

Yea, I used the hex key. Was a pain to crack and then I was happy when it did, for about 10 seconds...

Googling, I find it is parts number K90342 and K90343. If so I'll order these right away so I can have it when I get back from my vacation in 2 weeks.

Also I saw some people saying it needs to be greased? How can I do this and I guess I should do it every oil change?

finch13 05-13-2009 10:57 PM

Most auto stores should either carry or be able to order Moog links.

Mine were so rusted on that the hex immediately stripped and I ended up just grinding them off with an angle grinder.

I've never heard of them needing grease... I don't understand why or how. Maybe they are talking about the two sway bar bushings UNDER the car, those need a good coating of grease when installed, but over time the just stay quiet.

ZionsWrath 05-13-2009 11:09 PM

OK, I'll call around tomorrow. I'm guessing autozone, pepboys, NAPA?

jahid420 05-14-2009 03:45 AM

Broke my rear suspension end link
 
To overcome or put an end to, especially by force or strong opposition: break
.... I broke my arm when I fell. That delicate ornament will break easily. .....
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point ...
points de suspension, (Radio, TV) intermède de publicité, point du jour, aube

ZionsWrath 05-14-2009 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by jahid420 (Post 171336)
To overcome or put an end to, especially by force or strong opposition: break
.... I broke my arm when I fell. That delicate ornament will break easily. .....
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point ...
points de suspension, (Radio, TV) intermède de publicité, point du jour, aube

Dictionary troll is educated.

Anyway, I called some stores and they have to order the part and it is not Moog brand. I'm going to check dealer price and since that will probably be high I will just order the pair online

ZionsWrath 05-14-2009 02:32 PM

Was able to get it loose today, but not sure if the link thread is ruined or not. Am currently trying to get off the other side and that **** won't budge at all. Been trying for like 30 minutes. Sprayed a bunch more PB blaster and going to wait a bit. What do I do if I can't crack it? =[

This is such a simple job but a huge pain in the ass...

ZionsWrath 07-15-2009 07:01 PM

I was installing my coilovers and really did strip the hex hole now. I bought the moog replacements and have a question about them.

In the package there is the link, two nuts, and these two little metal things. The instructions basically say "Remove and replace" so I'm not sure what to do with these pieces. It appears they would go in the grease hole in the back but in which direction and do I just put it in by hand or what?

finch13 07-15-2009 11:16 PM

Ah... most Moog parts come with grease nipples, put them in with a wrench and tighten them down like any other bolt. Then, either use a grease gun with chassis grease in it and lube them or take it to Midas/Meineke/Jiffy Lube and pay them like $5 to grease them.


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