sway bar end link
sway bar end link
sway bar end link
Never saw a shock on a sway bar. A shock mounted to the steering linkage would be a steering stabilizer.
It may be your shock absorbers or the front sway bar.
it is bolted into shock at top and anti roll bar on bottom
Have the tie rods, and trac bar checked for play.
FRONT BAR
I believe you can simply use a deep 9/16 1/2 inch drive socket on a long extension and put the socket on the nut on the shock and simply rock the bar back and forth and break the nut off and the shock will drop down.
take off the front tire, look at the bar that looks like a wishbone (coming away from the shock). you will see a grease fitting, that is your upper ball joint.
the bule one with the bar on top
yes...you can adjust the front torsion bars. there is a bolt at the end on the bar which you will find underneath at about the end of the front door of the vehicle. simply tighten up the bolt a turn or two then drive the truck around the block and then check to see if it's evened out, if not you might loosen the bolt on the side that's higher and then drive the truck again then park it and see if it's all even now. there is not separate air shock ride height sensors for each side just one for front and back so you can't adjust the air shocks for side to side lean but the torsion bar adjustment should fix it if not then you might have a bad air shock on one side although you should have a pump the runs too much or a suspension light on if the shock is bad.
At the bar or at the mall.
Yes they can. I just lowered my daughters 1997 YZ 80 with a duvol shock link and by installing bar risers sliding front fork tubes up.
Anti-sway bar or shock broken.