2004 Jeep Wrangler Stabilizer Link Replacement & Suspension Inspection
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I teamed up with Advance Auto Parts and Moog on this one. This 2004 Jeep Wrangler came in with a noise from the front end that turned out to be a broken stabilizer link. While we were there, I decided to do a complete suspension inspection to look for other issues. We may be going back to do those rear stabilizer links at some point as a result of what we found.
I ended up replacing the stabilizer links on both sides as well as the bushings. The noise is gone and the Jeep corners much better now thanks to those Moog problem solver parts.
You may run into some trouble getting the old stabilizer links off. I used an air hammer. You may be able to use just a hammer. Penetrating oil would be your friend too. In all, the job isn’t too difficult. Just be careful of the finish on the front of the Jeep when replacing the stabilizer bushings.
Camera: Brian Kast
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