🚗 Upgrade your ride with suspension parts that mean business!
These front suspension stabilizer bar links are specifically engineered for trucks like Silverado, Escalade, Tahoe, Sierra, and Yukon. Featuring a robust yellow and black zinc coating for enhanced corrosion resistance, premium USA-made Code Red bushings for durability, and a barrel nut design for smooth installation, these parts deliver reliable, long-lasting suspension performance—all proudly made in the USA.
Brand | suspension dudes |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Style | Modern |
Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
Exterior Finish | Black |
Material | Zinc |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
UPC | 742137612922 |
Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.94 x 2.95 x 1.81 inches |
Item model number | 44O |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 44O |
X**N
Good quality and nice upgrade.
Easy to install much better quality than the original parts on my 2018 Escalade, I was shocked at the difference they made in handling. I was not expecting to notice a difference, but it certainly was firmer.
N**C
Buy this one. Trust me.
SUSPENSION SOLUTIONS HEX CAP AND CODE RED BUSHINGS.01/11/2022- I read the few negative reviews and they all seem to complain these used "split bushings" which failed. Except what they mean to say is a split spacer. Mine did not have a split spacers. Mine had solid spacers. So this is a change in hardware and resolves that issue.I didn't take pictures because I didn't plan on writing a review so this is a stock image. I chose these because they were American Made and I read some where that another guy really liked the ones with the red bushings. The reason these are better is that they feature integrated nut bushings (see green circle in image). This is like a large flat nut with a threaded extension about 2" long. This allows you to assemble each side without having to jack up the suspension. See after you pull the old end links out the sway bar resets slightly increasing the gap between suspension components. The stock style end link bushing bolts are just barely long enough to reach from the suspension up to the sway bar but NOT long enough to protrude THROUGH the sway bar so you can get a nut on it. These guys figured out a way to improve the assembly. So with their parts you use their integrated nut-bushing which reaches down through the sway bar and contacts the bolt threads. Now you only need to turn the bolt with your ratchet. No need to hold onto the integrated bushing nut. At least not for me. Granted I used an air-ratchet but as soon as you get tension on the assemble the pressure holds the bushing nut and it doesn't spin. So thats it. Took ten minutes to install after I got my tools out. And made in USA. Not chinese crap. I didn't rate durability because I have no idea yet how they will hold up. But judging by the quality materials I have high expectations.
T**D
Definitely use loctite
Worked well on my 2012 suburban. Definitely use loctite. Instructions do not mention that. After fully tightening the first time mine fell off. Luckily I found the parts.
T**S
Easy to install, but...
These are about as easy to install as any other stabilizer links. And they definitely improved the ride quality and stability of my truck, which has a small lift. And these being slightly longer than factory means the sway bar itself is at a better geometry.However.... I suggest using locktite or something to keep them together. I tightened these down to where they weren't loose, drove around for a while, and one side vibrated itself loose and fell out. I'm not going to blame the manufacturer, as I installed myself and there's a chance that I somehow didn't do something right. I'll be ordering another set but I'll be using locktite as a precaution.
D**D
Buy them!
Very well made and great fit!
I**N
Twenty minutes part replacement
After buying a different set of rather inferior drop links, I didn't have the time to deal with return and replacement BS and ordered these. The other set was just cheap and a pain in my ass, one bolt stripping out and such. I was done installing these in minutes and very happy with how the are made. Worth it. '02 Chevy Tahoe 4wd
M**M
Stronger than oem
I recommend to install better than oem had them for year didn't break no issues
M**D
Great product
Great product. Use some sort of thread locker. One of mine fell out a week after installing because it unscrewed itself. Bought a second set and used thread locker. Works perfect.
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