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    Front Sway Bar Links

    Not sure what those parts are called that the sides of the front sway bar connects to. How can one tell if they're shot? Mine rock back and forth a little. Figure it's time to replace bushings and whatever else should be changed for the front sway bar.

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    I've always called them end links. Rock auto calls them stabilizer bar links.

    You can buy a kit that includes both the end link bushings and the links. I don't think the end link bushings are available separately. Also wouldn't be a bad idea to check out the bushing on the sway bar frame mount.
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      #3
      Okay, I found them on NAPA's site. They don't seem to be specific to the passenger or drivers side of the car; so I guess I will buy 2 of those links?

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        #4
        They are not side specific.
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          #5
          Make sure you get 2 as they don't seem to come in a set, found that out the hard way. Ordered them from Rockauto. Same brand and part number came in 2 different boxes with different-colored bushings. Weird but I figured I won't be looking at them under the car anyhow.

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