I have a 2017 Traverse that sways in the rear when traveling 80 mph on the interstate. The interstate has some ribbed grooves on the surface. The swaying isn't bad at low speeds. I was told it could be the tires or the rear toe links are bad. Any advice. Thanks
+Kevin R. We're always cycling through cars filming hundreds of common repairs for common vehicles every month. We'll add this to our list of repairs to film. Check back again and hopefully we'll have it soon.
I just replaced front struts on same car, and I still here a noise at slow speed over small bumps, was told it’s the sway bar but these look like more of the problem
A clunking noise when you go over bumps. Similar to the noise of a bad ball joint. Usually louder though.you may have to remove the nit on one end of the link to remove pressure from it to accurately see if there is any play in the link. Any play whatsoever on either side is a bad link. Both sides are supposed to be tight.
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I have a 2017 Traverse that sways in the rear when traveling 80 mph on the interstate. The interstate has some ribbed grooves on the surface. The swaying isn't bad at low speeds. I was told it could be the tires or the rear toe links are bad. Any advice. Thanks
At 6:00 looks like you changed the strut assembly as well. Thanks for the videos.
Does the instillation for caprice 2007 same as in Traverse or no? The part I have is exactly looks same in the video.
*HOW MANY SWAY BARS ARE ON A CHEVY TRAX....IS THERE 2 OR 4 THAT'S FRONT AND BACK ...?*
nive vedio. usually how much it costs to replaces parts and labor?
What is the tool you’re using to lock it into place?
Once you back the nut off turn it back to the tighten direction and then spray the threads again.
Will I need a wheel alignment after replacing the sway bar links ?
No.
Can you do a video on sway bar bushing replacement?
+Kevin R. We're always cycling through cars filming hundreds of common repairs for common vehicles every month. We'll add this to our list of repairs to film. Check back again and hopefully we'll have it soon.
I just replaced front struts on same car, and I still here a noise at slow speed over small bumps, was told it’s the sway bar but these look like more of the problem
Closdmon1400 May be the sway bar bushings.
Probably bushings.
Yep, prolly sway/stabilizer bar bushings, but links can be changed too if they seem old or going bad. Wouldnt hurt, not to much
Is this the same when doing the rear?
+Bear Carmen The installation process should be very similar for the rear. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any further questions.
How do I know if I need a new sway bar vs link?
A clunking noise when you go over bumps. Similar to the noise of a bad ball joint. Usually louder though.you may have to remove the nit on one end of the link to remove pressure from it to accurately see if there is any play in the link. Any play whatsoever on either side is a bad link. Both sides are supposed to be tight.
A+ for not using impact
8mm sock will not go on it