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Old 07-06-2007, 10:33 AM
dumaisk dumaisk is offline
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sway bar end links breaking

Just wanted to know if there is a upgraded sway bar end link from Ford for a 2005 4X4 Excursion. We tend to bend ours and had a few of them break in the center. The right side is the only side where they actually break. The maintenance contractor can only get factory parts. In case you are wondering, these are armoured trucks with stock suspensions and the roads here in Afghanistan aren't any better than the wagon trails 150 years ago...
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Old 11-27-2007, 07:54 AM
NCHornet NCHornet is offline
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Good Night I have never heard of them breaking before. Bushings going bad yes, but not breaking. Maybe you can take a stock swaybar endlink and reinforce it. Surely y'all have some good welders over there. That is the best thing I can recommend. BTW. Thank you very much for your service.
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Old 11-27-2007, 10:48 PM
lilredpowerstroke lilredpowerstroke is offline
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I have kinda the same problem except I keep shearing the bolts that hold the end links to the frame. If anyone has any ideas Im all ears.
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