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Sway Bar Link (58-64 Impala)

Item EK-40-902068
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Compatible With Various Vehicles 1954-04 - See Fitments Tab
      • Correct Reproduction End Link Set
      • Built To OEM Specifications And Quality
      • Sold Individually
      • Two Kits Required Per Vehicle
      • Replaces MOOG K5254/TRW 18064
      • Kit Includes: 4 Rubber Bushings, 1 Bolt, 1 Nut, 4 Washers, 1 Spacer
      • Fits 58-64 Impala and other compatible models from 1954-2004

      Description

      High-Quality Replacement. The sway bar link is a critical suspension component that connects the sway bar to the vehicle's suspension, helping to reduce body roll during cornering and improve stability. This product provides a precise fit and proper function, restoring handling performance to factory standards.

      Construction and Appearance. This end link set is manufactured to meet original equipment specifications, ensuring durability and reliable performance. It includes rubber bushings, metal washers, bolts, nuts, and spacers designed for direct fitment with corrosion-resistant finishes.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and typically requires only standard hand tools. The product is sold individually, and two kits are required per vehicle to complete the installation.

      Application. This part fits various vehicles from 1954 to 2004, including the 1958-1964 Chevrolet Impala, ensuring compatibility and correct function with these models.

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