Kit Includes: (2) Front Sway Bar Links (2) Front Strut & Spring Assemblies
Quantity: 4 Piece
Specification
Location
Front
TRQ suspension kits are manufactured using premium raw materials and coatings for extended service life. Each TRQ suspension component is designed to be a direct, maintenance-free replacement to the stock unit. To extend the life of your steering and suspension components, TRQ recommends replacing components in pairs, sets, or kits. All products are fit and road-tested in our Massachusetts R&D facility to ensure we deliver on our promise of Trusted Reliable Quality.
Product Features
Application Specific Design: No modifications necessary
Anti-Corrosion Coated: Enhanced surface life
Pre-greased: No additional maintenance required
Kitted for Restored Performance: Improved road-feel and handling
Replacing struts used to require specialized tools to compress, remove, and transfer the old spring and mount. Our Pre-assembled, complete strut & spring assemblies come with all new parts and make the job much quicker and easier for the do-it-yourself mechanic.
Strut & spring assembly contains:
Upper Strut Mount
Strut Bearing
Coil Spring
Boot & Bumper Kit
Gas-charged Strut
Our steering and suspension components are pre-greased and sealed for long life and do not require the extra maintenance typically required by greaseable versions.
Item Condition:New
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How To Replace Sway Bar Link 1996-2007 Chrysler Voyager
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Tools used
Rust Penetrant
Lug Wrench
5/16 Inch Allen Wrench
3/4 Inch Wrench
1. Remove the wheel
Loosen the lug nuts with your lug wrench.
Raise and secure the car.
Remove the lug nuts and remove the wheel.
2. Remove the stabilizer link
Spray the bolts with penetrating oil
Use a 5mm Allen wrench and an 18 mm wrench to remove the nut and bolt on the stabilizer link.
Repeat on the bottom.
Use a Sawzall to remove the stabilizer link if it is rusted on there.
You can rent a Sawzall at a home improvement supply store.
3. install the new stabilizer links
Put the stabilizer link in place and use your wrench to bolt the locking lug nuts on.
4. Put the wheel back on
Hand-tighten the lug nuts and then lower the car.
Refer to the owner’s manual to torque the lug nuts to the correct ft lbs.
Use a star pattern.
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Hi, I am Mike Green. I am one of the owners of 1A Auto. I want to help you save time and money repairing and maintaining your vehicle. I am going to use my 20 plus years experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks like this to show you the correct way to install parts from 1aauto.com. The right parts installed correctly that's going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video.
In this video we will be replacing the stabilizer link on this 2003 Chrysler Voyager. This is the same as any 1996 to 09 Caravan, Voyager and Town and Country. The tools you will need for this are a set of Allen wrenches 1/4 to 5/16, 3/4 or 18 mm wrench and a socket wrench or lug wrench to remove your wheel. Depending on the year and whether or not your stabilizing links have already been replaced you may have slightly different sizes so we didn't specify each size for the wrenches.
Ok, first you need to raise your car and secure it. Always follow the safety instructions on the jack and the jack stem or the lift and I am going to remove the front wheel. Our problem is actually right here. Now that you have the wheel off, there is two bolts that hold this stabilizer link on right here. I am going to spray it with a good amount of penetrant. Here is the bottom of the link and I am going to bring it around to the side here. You can see the bolt I have actually already spread that one with some stuff. Once you have the bolts sprayed down. You are going to use an Allen wrench and this is a five mm wrench. That is the right one. I believe that's about the right one.
Probably from about 1/4 inch to 5/16 or five mm and then the wrench is anywhere from 18 mm this is actually, this car may have had this replaced before. Then if you are lucky enough, the top comes off pretty easy. You have to hold the Allen wrench while you twisting it off. You see there, it spins if you don't hold it. Now the bottom- you actually put your Allen wrench right up through this little hole in the control arm and then first you got to put your wrench on. Again this one is 3/4 but it may be a 18 mm and then put it up through there. One of the first turns is that you turn it goes by itself and once that other starts spinning you got to work that Allen wrench in there and hold on to it.
Then in my experience, if you are doing this on Northeastern rustbelt car what you are going to want to have ready is a Sawzall. You can easily enough saw right here and right through. As long as you have a new blade on here probably take about 30 - 35 seconds just to get right down through and saw that off. Because most of the time what happens is this is so rusty it won't come apart. If it was necessary up here at the top you can do the same thing, run your saw blade right through here, or if you are lucky enough you may have torch or something. A Sawzall can be rented at a place like a Home Depot or a Lowes. What I would do is when you are ready to do this project try just getting it apart with the wrenches first, but have a plan. Call your Home Depot make sure they have one of these available to rent. If you can't get it apart with the wrenches, hop over to the Home Depot, rent the saw for a couple of hours and make sure you put a new blade on it and you will go right through and get it right out.
Now I am going to remove the old one and get ready to put the new one back in. As you can see I got this hooked off and of course the locking nuts it is kind of can be a pain to the last. It's actually gotten more difficult to remove it. There is the link and what happens is there is a nylon inside and it ends up wearing out and going bad and then they start knocking, if you start hearing a clunk or vibration when you go over a pot hole. That is probably what it is. One way to really tell is if you are turning and you go over bumps and you don't hear the sound as much that is a good indicator that these are the problem. Because when you are turning you are actually putting pressure on these and you eliminate their ability to vibrate and clunk. Basically if you are driving straight and you hear clunking when you go over bumps try listening for that clunking when you are taking a slight curve. If you don't hear it as much, then it is your stabilizer links.
Take your new link from 1A Auto then it goes right there where the old one is and then all you have to do is the same drill. Just use your Allen wrench and your wrench and tighten them up. When we get them on, we will tighten them up. Same thing is to put your wrench on, use your Allen wrench. Go ahead and tighten them on. Get them on pretty tight. You can actually once it is in there tight you can use your wrench really tighten them up. Tighten up the bottom one really good. Put the wheel back on and it is ready to go.
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Michael
February 9, 2017
I was well pleased with product, bolted in perfectly and well priced. Thank You 1A Auto.
Great Suspension Kit
Gordon
February 17, 2017
I started out thinking I would do this myself but I had a mechanic buddy who was in between jobs do it for me. I had looked around at some other shops to do the repair for me and I was quoted $1800 just for the parts!!! So even after buying the parts and paying my buddy to do the work in his garage I was still under $650 for the entire job.
The parts were all well made and delivery was super fast. The warehouse is only 45 miles from my house.
Everything is still working great nearly a year later!
Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming!
Good enough.
E
July 17, 2017
Hi, these struts are great for the price, they do the job, don't compare to the original struts because they are not, but they they do the job decently.
Great service
D
September 25, 2017
Called and was treated great was going to buy seperate but salesperson told me could save money by buying kit witch encluded everything i needed big thanks will use them for all my parts
Struts
JESUS-C
September 30, 2017
Great price and quality parts fits my 2003 grand caravan
Parts fit right
T
October 26, 2017
The removal of the old srtuts was straight forward. I had to use a saws-all to remove the lower bolts on the sway bar links, but the reinstall went fine.
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Louis
March 28, 2018
The parts were put on my van and what a smooth ride! The parts are sturdy..I would definitely recommend these parts and service to others :) I love the free delivery too !!
Perfect fit!
Jeff
May 16, 2018
Parts arrived sooner than expected and were a perfect fit!
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Eric
March 30, 2019
I'm absolutely satisfied with all my purchases from 1a auto and refer people to 2a auto all the time
Great parts
William
April 13, 2021
Very happy with the parts I received they fit perfectly, and work great on my van, always satisfied with the parts I get from ya all tyWrite
I would definitely buy this brand of struts again,
Gregory
October 22, 2021
Parts were delivered fast,easy to install, my van rides so much better, thanks A1auto
Gene
December 8, 2021
The item I ordered came very fast and top quality
2000 caravan. Quick and easy install
Nick
December 11, 2022
Got these parts in quick . Installed them quick and easy. Did make van sit up higher by about 2 but settled down later. Get alignment done asap.
David
October 2, 2024
just what I ordered came fast in the mail fit perfectly
Customer Q&A
What is the company brand that makes these? Monroe?September 15, 2016
Johnathan D
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We have a few different aftermarket companies build these parts specifically for us, as our 1A Auto house brand. They are manufactured to the same OEM specifications as the original part that came with your vehicle. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
September 15, 2016
Derek C
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These are not Monroe brand struts. They are exact matches for the OEM struts that were on the car. I can't remember the brand but they seem to be holding up just fine. Monroe shocks would cost at least another $100 or more.
October 20, 2016
Gordon J
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