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Originally Posted by Skulking View Post
I was under my 4Runner last night, and discovered that both of my front sway bar end links have snapped. The last time I was working in that area was last December when I replaced my shocks, and they were fine then. I don't do any offroading, so I'm not sure what happened to snap both of them. I'm at stock height, but I do have poly bushings on my sway bar, and had them on the end links as well. Is there anything I should be looking for that might have caused this to happen and should be addressed, or should I just chalk this up to cheap parts store end links?
I discovered one of my original 1997 front sway endlinks broken 2 years ago. Might have been broken for a year or more. I removed it and never looked back.
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