Question regarding my stablilizer bar.

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Just had my brakes pads replaced(yesterday) anyhow...my mechanic observed my stabilizer bar(?) was not attached. There aren't any legs(bars) attaching it to the lower control arms. My mechanic(not Ford[long story]) seems to think it should be attached. I've only had the vehichle for 7mos. I'm concerned because it has a really nice tow hitch on it with the trailer brake and everything. If you could give me any advice I'd appreciate it greatly.
 

cnuttgirl

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the stabilizer bar is also refered to as the "sway bar" and the "anti-roll bar." It SHOULD be attached...if it's not attached how is it providing "stabilization." It should be attached with rubber bushings (inside a metal fitting and over the bar itself) and bolts on the ends...close to the tie rod ends.
 

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lvbnamom,

cnuttgirt is correct, they are the anit-sway bars, and they are known to break quite often on the Exby's. Quite a lot of folks have put aftermarket anit-sway bars on theat are stronger (less sway) and break less.

I take it that you do not want to use Ford dealerships (just as I don't probably). Have your mechanic order new "links" for the anti-sway bars and reattach them. There are several types out there, but consider the replacements that use "polyurethane" bushings instread of natural rubber bushings for a better ride. NOte that these are very common replacements, and you can get them at any auto parts store.
 

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I had the same problem (clicking noise) and I realized I had lost one of the end bolt of my anti-sway bar.

I used an alternative one so DOES ANYONE KNOWS WHERE I CAN FIND ON THE INTERNET THE AUTO PARTS RELATED TO THE RUBBER BUSHINGS AS WELL AS THE END BOLTS

GRACIAS

JOVAL

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I had the same thing on my Expy, I figured that the Sways were missing the link. You can get it at Autozone or Advance Auto and it isn't expensive at all and super easy to re-install.
 

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Ford will charge you about $23 per side for the three parts needed. Just replaced one of mine.
 
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