Look what i just picked up

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  1. Pity7700

    Pity7700 oh umm...uhh?

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    Just picked up two MOOG stabilizer links yesterday at Oreilly's. My driver side link bushings are split in half. While I'm at it I'm changing the passenger side too. hopefully this will help the amount of roll when turning. Paid $7.00 a piece with my discount (regular $12). Gotta go pick up a nice 2 ton floor jack today. Hopefully my discount helps with the price on that.

    Possible write up (if i remember to take some damn pics)
     

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    J.Wal Full Access Member

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    Nice. Do a install thread!


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    must take pics and do a how to or else
     
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    TxFx04 FFS Frequent Traveler

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    oh yeah all my bushings were rotted and one even fell out and i replaced them with moogs, not as much body roll
     
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    agjake11 Suck my tailpipe

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    i assume your talking about tierod ends?
     
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    :peace:
     
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    Raevsky97 bagged 97 f150

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    not hard at all, and it saves tire wear to change em out
     
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    Pity7700 oh umm...uhh?

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    yea my driver side bushing it cut in half, i think the nut is sitting inside the bushing lol.
     
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    Pity7700 oh umm...uhh?

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    you guys think a 2 ton jack is big enough? or shld I go with a 3 ton?
     
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    3 ton, a little overkill never hurts.
     

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