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Old 08-08-2017, 09:20 PM
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Well, in a last ditch effort.........I am going to try replacing the sway bar end links

I still have the clunking and popping noise and two dealers cant find it

From what I have read, leveled trucks tend to be hard on these

I just helped a friend change the end links on his 2011 Silverado........after he had some front end clunking noises. Problem solved

Who makes the best end links for the F150 trucks? I wonder if I should go with polyurethane? Greaseable? Stock or extended?
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I've used the Energy Suspension polyurethane bushings and end links on a few trucks, one of them my own. No complaints, decent price, and cured the issues. When I need it on this truck, I'll buy them again.
The greaseable feature appears to be something new since the last time I replaced parts. Sounds like it may be a plausible idea. I'd try them just to see, couldn't hurt anything.
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Moog makes great products. As stated, try and get the greaseable style.
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I bought some Moogs and the install was fast and easy

Hopefully put some miles on the truck this week and see if the noise went away
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Good deal.. let us know.
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The stockers seem to still be tight and did not appear to be shot














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Old ones still look good to me..

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