Correction: What is broken on my car is the drop link, not the anti-sway bar. I need a passenger side drop link only. For older stamped steel 2WD suspension, not cast. Thanks and sorry for the confusion, Jim On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 12:18 PM Jim Felder <jim.felder@gmail.com> wrote: > I've been perplexed at seeing my Vanagon Westy tilted over toward the > drivers side. I would normally attribute this to old age and worn out > springs, but these springs are GoWesty progressives that were installed > 38,000 miles ago. They shouldn't be sagging. > > The issue prompted me to stick my head under the car with a flashlight and > it didn't take long to find a problem, if not THE problem. The anti-sway > bar on the passenger side doesn't reach to the bushing. In fact it is > broken off about three inches above the bushing, which of course has fallen > out. > > What are my options in years to replace this item, and does anyone have a > spare? > > Would a broken bar make the car sag to that side? > > Thanks, > > Jim > |
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