K80631 Front Stabilizer Sway Bar End Links For Chevy Silverado Tahoe Avalanche Express/Gmc Sierra Yukon/Cadillac Escalade K70053
$28.47
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Domestic orders typically arrive within 3-5 business days. Delivery times are estimated and may vary depending on your location, weather conditions, or other unforeseen factors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the manufacturer part number for this product? A: The manufacturer part number is K80631. This number helps identify the specific product for compatibility and replacement.
- Q: What vehicles are compatible with the K80631 sway bar end links? A: The K80631 sway bar end links are compatible with various Chevy and GMC models including Silverado, Tahoe, and Sierra. It also fits Hummer H2 and Cadillac Escalade from specified years.
- Q: What is the function of sway bar end links? A: Sway bar end links help stabilize the vehicle's suspension system. They reduce body roll during turns, improving handling and overall driving experience.
- Q: How do I install the K80631 sway bar end links? A: Installation is straightforward as the product is designed for easy setup. Refer to the vehicle's service manual for detailed steps specific to your model.
- Q: Do the K80631 sway bar end links come with an instruction manual? A: No, the K80631 sway bar end links do not include an instruction manual. It's advisable to consult online resources or a professional mechanic for installation guidance.
- Q: What should I do if I hear clunking sounds from my suspension? A: If you hear clunking sounds, it may indicate the need to replace the sway bar links. Inspect your suspension system and consider replacing the links to ensure safe driving.
- Q: What materials are used in the K80631 sway bar end links? A: The K80631 sway bar end links are made with an iron bracket and embedded rubber shims. This combination enhances durability and reduces rust and corrosion.
- Q: How can I ensure the longevity of the K80631 sway bar end links? A: To ensure longevity, regularly inspect the end links for signs of wear or damage. Keeping the suspension clean and free from dirt can also help maintain their condition.
- Q: What should I do if the product arrives damaged? A: If the product arrives damaged, contact customer service immediately for assistance. They will guide you through the return or replacement process.
- Q: Is customer support available for installation issues? A: Yes, customer support is available twenty-four hours for installation issues and product inquiries. Feel free to reach out for assistance.
- Q: Are there specific signs that indicate sway bar links need replacement? A: Yes, indicators include clunking noises during turns, poor handling, and uneven tire wear. If you notice these symptoms, consider replacing the sway bar links.
- Q: How often should I check my sway bar links? A: It's recommended to check sway bar links during regular vehicle maintenance. Inspect them at least twice a year or when experiencing suspension issues.
- Q: What is the warranty period for the K80631 sway bar end links? A: The K80631 sway bar end links come with a one-year product service warranty. This covers manufacturing defects and ensures customer satisfaction.
- Q: Can I use the K80631 sway bar end links on modified vehicles? A: The K80631 sway bar end links are primarily designed for stock vehicles. Consult a professional if modifications may affect compatibility.
- Q: What is the expected lifespan of sway bar links? A: The lifespan of sway bar links can vary but generally ranges from three to five years, depending on driving conditions and maintenance.