Kit Includes: (2) Front Sway Bar Links (2) Rear Sway Bar Links
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.
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How to Replace Front Sway Bar Links 2006-11 Toyota Camry
How to Replace Rear Sway Bar Links 2012-17 Toyota Camry
How to Replace Front Sway Bar Links 2002-06 Toyota Camry
How to Replace Rear Sway Bar Link 2001-2007 Toyota Highlander
How to Replace Front Sway Bar Link 2001-2007 Toyota Highlander
How to Replace Rear Sway Bar End Links 2002-06 Toyota Camry
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
17mm Wrench
Rust Penetrant
Pry Bar
18mm Wrench
17mm Socket
Jack Stands
18mm Socket
Brake Parts Cleaner
21mm Socket
21mm wrench
6mm Allen Wrench
Reciprocating Saw
Ratchet
Wire Brush
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
1. Removing the Wheel
Pry off the hub cap with a pry bar
Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise and support the vehicle
Remove the lug nuts
Pull the wheel off the hub
2. Removing the Sway Bar Link
Spray rust penetrant on the upper sway bar link nut
Clean the upper sway bar link nut with a wire brush
Hold the upper sway bar link nut with a 6mm hex socket and breaker bar
Loosen the nut with a 17mm wrench
If the nut is stuck, hold the sway bar link ball joint with locking pliers if necessary
Remove the 17mm nut
If the nut remains stuck, cut the sway bar link stud with a hack saw or reciprocating saw
Hold the lower sway bar link ball joint with locking pliers
Remove the 17mm bolt from the lower sway bar link stud
Remove the sway bar link from the vehicle
3. Installing the Sway Bar Link
Hang the sway bar link where it attaches to the strut
Slide the sway bar link stud into sway bar
Start the 18mm nuts onto the sway bar link studs by hand
Hold the sway bar link ball joints with an 18mm wrench
Tighten the nuts with an 18mm socket and ratchet
Torque the 18mm nuts to 55 foot-pounds
4. Installing the Wheel
Slide the wheel onto the hub
Start the lug nuts by hand, with the tapered side facing the wheel
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Torque the lug nuts to 76 foot-pounds in a star pattern
Line up the hub cap with the valve stem
Push the hub cap onto the wheel
Hi. I'm Mike from 1AAuto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
Use a large pry bar or a flat bladed screw driver to remove the wheel cover. Just kind of slide it between the wheel and the plastic and pop it off. These lug nuts are a 21 millimeter socket. I'm going to use that and a breaker bar to loosen them while the vehicle's on the ground. Raise this part of the vehicle. We're using a two post lift, but you can use a jack and jack stands. The lug nuts are loose. I’m going to take my socket and finish removing them. I’m just going to hold onto the wheel and take the last lug nut off. It's going to be loose. You don't want to drop it. You can drop the lug nut. That's okay. You just don't want the wheel to fall.
I’m going to disconnect the sway bar link from the strut. Going to spray some rust penetrant on this upper sway bar mount. Use a wire brush to clean off some of the rusty bits. These can be difficult to take off, they get rusty and then the ball joint spins. It does have a hex spot here to put in a six millimeter hex drive. A lot of times that strips almost instantly as soon as you try to break it free ad you end up having to put vice grips behind to grab onto the ball joint, because there's no point here for a wrench. We’re going to do our best to get this one off without having to cut it off.
So this is 17 millimeter nut. Try to break it free first. See, it's turning, it's turning the whole ball joint with it. It's really tight. I’m trying to clean out any rust and dirt that's in this hex drive so I can get the hex drive to sit as far possible inside here, so it doesn't strip. Use some brake parts cleaner, I've sprayed some oil in there and I've been working the hex drive in to try to clean it out. I can see it's going in a little deeper, trying to get this sit as best I can. That's as far as it will go. Spray some more rust penetrant on there. I'm going to try to counter hold this hex drive while I free it with the 17 millimeter boxed wrench. We'll see how this goes. Sometimes you have to brace that against like the strut ad these just have so much – see, it's moving. That's good. It's really tight, though, so I'm just going to put that there. I'm going to spray some more rust penetrant.
These are typically self-locking nuts, so they're a little bit, they're not perfectly round. They're kind of oblong and that can make removing them difficult and also the rust gets gummed up in the threads. So I'm trying to spin this on and off to try to work the rust penetrant into the threads. So as I kind of expected, working these back and forth this hex drive they basically always strip. It's nearly impossible to remove them without these stripping, no matter what you do. So the next step I'm going to get some vice grips and try to hold the ball joint back here and use a 17 millimeter socket and ratchet and continue to remove this nut.
I’m going to try to slide these locking pliers behind the ball joint on the sway bar link. I’ve got a 17 millimeter deep socket on this longer ratchet, going to try to remove these. It feels like it's turning. One thing to mention if you're going to have to remove sway bar links for any reason or think you're going to have to remove them for any reason, you should have new ones on hand. They're almost a one-time use part.
If you're as lucky as us, you'll have to resort to power tools or a hacksaw to cut these sway bar links free. I'll do my best to avoid the strut, I don't want to damage that. I just want to kind of cut on the – going to try to find the narrowest part of the ball joint and the sway bar link. I think I'm on there.
I've actually gone in here. Because these sway bar links get seized on here so easily, I went in and cut the boot away, the rubber boot. So that I can get locking pliers in here to get a better grip on it and it's kind of working by holding it. I'm able to turn the nut out. Worst case if I get loose enough and it just keeps spinning, then I will take a saw and cut it right here. But I'm going to keep trying it right now with the locking pliers. Got it.
Here are our old sway bar links from our vehicle. You can see where I had to cut them. I was able to finally get this one out, but still, these have been destroyed by trying to remove them and you can see they're kind of rounded here. There's no real way to counter hold them to remove the bolts. They are supposed to have a hex drive in here. That strips out pretty quickly when you're trying to remove them.
Here's a brand new sway bar link this is from 1AAuto.com. These actually have a six-point on them so you can put a wrench on here and tighten them down and it's not going to spin on you and when you want to remove them to do other services, you can put your wrench over here and spin this off without destroying the ball joint and the sway bar link. So this should fit great and work great in your vehicle.
Put these up. Get this one up top. You can bend these around. Slide it through. These nuts are locking nuts, so the hole is not perfectly round. It's kind of oblong. So when this starts to tighten it will lock and it won't want to back off.
These nuts are 18 millimeter get this one set up here. The counter hold on the back is 18 millimeters. I'm going to use a deep socket 18 millimeter in the front. Get these snugged down and I'll come back and torque them. Torque for these sway bar links is 55 foot-pounds, and repeat it on the other nut.
Reinstall our wheel. It’s important to note these lug nuts have a taper. Taper meets the wheel and matches the inside of the wheel. Don't install them on the flat side like this; that is incorrect. Install them with the taper to the wheel. It helps locate the wheel on the lug nut stud. I'm just using the socket and ratchet to bring these down snug before I put the car on the ground. Torque the lug nuts to 76 foot-pounds, going in a cross pattern. Reinstall the hub cap. You’ve got to line up the opening for the valve stem with the valve stem on the wheel. Just push it in place.
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Tools used
14mm Wrench
Torque Wrench
17mm Socket
5mm Hex Socket
1/2 Inch Impact Gun
All right. One of the first things we need to do is safely raise and support the vehicle so the wheel's off the ground. We're gonna remove the lug nuts and take the tire off. Let's go ahead and get the proportion of the sway bar link off of the strut. Use your wrench, and then you're gonna need to use a tool to hold the center. There we are. Now, let's do the same to the lower. Let's get ready to install our brand new sway bar link.
Something I want you to look at is right here on the stud. You have an area that you can grab onto with a wrench. Start that nut on there. Let's get our sway bar link in here. Let's torque this to 55 foot-pounds. Do the same to the other one. Let's get the wheel back on here. We'll snug up all the lug nuts, and then, we'll torque them to 76 foot-pounds. With the wheel so it's just barely touching the ground, let's go ahead and torque these. Torqued.
Tools used
21mm Socket
Torque Wrench
Socket Driver
Pry Bar
17mm Socket
Large Locking Pliers
3/8 Inch Impact Gun
22mm Socket
Tools used
21mm Socket
14mm Wrench
Torque Wrench
Locking Pliers
14mm Socket
3/8 Inch Impact Gun
Tools used
Torque Wrench
Socket Extensions
18mm Wrench
17mm Socket
18mm Socket
Safety Glasses
21mm Socket
Gloves
Socket Driver
Blowtorch
Large Locking Pliers
1/2 Inch Impact Socket Set
Swivel
1/2 Inch Impact Gun
Tools used
21mm Socket
15mm Wrench
Torque Wrench
14mm Socket
15mm Socket
Socket Driver
Pry Bar
Jack Stands
Large Locking Pliers
Floor Jack
3/8 Inch Impact Gun
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FELIZ
September 4, 2017
Excelente muy buenos productos estoy muy satisfecho y confirme gracias
Sway bar links
Maximo
October 2, 2017
Well replaced the two front bars and everything was great. Then I went to replace the back ones and of course they were the wrong ones. Now I have to figure out how to return them without having to remove the front ones. Sucks!!!!
wrong parts
talat
October 9, 2017
Ordered 4 stabilizer links for my 2004 Camry 4 cyl, i verified with model and year on their website but received incorrect parts.
went to mechanic shop for installation but found out these are completely different links, had to buy from auto zone because my car was already on lift, anyways called 1A Auto and they told me that you are responsible for shipping cost.. unbelievable
spent 4 times extra buying from auto zone and they were telling me to ship by your own...
terrible service
Direct replacement
Richard
November 19, 2018
New links were heavier duty than OE. Fit perfectly. Very reasonably priced.
Great value
Brett
December 14, 2018
No complaints...the parts are of good quality (better than a more expensive brand I purchased prior) and a fantastic value!
Would Recommend
Brian
January 5, 2019
Excellent service helpful ordering on web site is painful!!
Customer service on phone is excellent prices are competitive and shipping was as promised or before
Overall would recommend and use again
-Sway Bar Link
H
January 6, 2019
Seems to be good quality. Good fit direct replacement. Better than OEM with the ability to hold w a wrench for installation and removal.
C
April 7, 2019
Amaizing
Renel
July 19, 2019
Everything was wonderful
Correct parts on time
Mike
August 21, 2019
Parts were easy to find on site and accompanying information was thorough and accurate. The right parts the first time, on time.
Great top quality parts for lower price
W
August 22, 2019
A1Auto parts are the best place to get a great deal for any parts for your car or truck I will continue to buy my parts from 1Aauto thank you
Low quality
O
August 22, 2019
Does not have any of the right minimum quality you should think you will get
QC. Tech
A
September 25, 2019
I purchased for my highlander link to 1a Auto
Good price, good material, fast shipping.
Betterthan market price
Built better then OEM
Bryan
December 13, 2019
Were thicker and built better then OEM
Perfect match
Paul
January 14, 2020
Quality parts that fit perfectly. Tight seals, easy assembly. Cant beat the quality at this price point. If you need this part, its hard to go wrong with these links.
Better than OEM with one big flaw
William
April 12, 2020
Upon inspection the parts looked to be better than OEM. The front went in easy. There is a design issue with the rear. The inner nut that is next to the dust boot is so narrow that when installing the wench pinches the boot in such a way that it pushes it off the seal and in my case tore the boot. It is designed without an alan bolt which would have allowed me to install without the wrench. In my opinion the narrow nut should be for ease of removal and the alan to install.
Car parts
Kevin
June 30, 2020
I have always had good luck and service when purchasing parts. Always quick delivery and good fit with lowest prices I can find . Kevin in Kentucky- Thanks 1AAuto
Perfect.
Sean
July 19, 2021
Just what I needed for my highlander.
ricardo
August 17, 2021
Don't like the design not able to grab it to tight, it's too narrow I had to grind a wrench to make it thinner
The Endlink has the most complicated installment. need a better mothem of holding the stub when tightening the bolt
Roger
August 22, 2021
All the part were in great condition. The only problem i had issue the most were the Front and Rear Endlink. The design to tighten the bolt down were horrible. You got to have a skinny wrench just to hold the back bolt so when you tighten the bolt it wouldn't spin. i rip the C Clip off the Boot a couple of time and expose the grease inside it.
Works good
Mike
November 14, 2021
Bigger than stock but work great
Disappointed
Ben
March 12, 2022
I went with this set and the installation was more of a challenge than I expected. The issues were that the OEM units had a allen to hold the ball from rotating. These needed a very thin wrench to hold the flat to the ball and boot as you tightened the weird shape sized nut and very tight threads to the sway bar. In the process I ripped the boot on the new ones and the reason that I changed the old OEM's.
I would prefer to buy a better design the next time. They are beefier and they do perform better than the OEM's.
Not sure how long they will last with the ripped boots and not looking forward to a redo in the future.
My Solara
Jose
April 3, 2022
Excellent parts & price.
Rex
July 18, 2022
As stated.
Good product , not easy installation
Bohumir
July 22, 2022
Not easy to install , the hex it too thin and the thread is too long , with oval nuts not easy
When installed , it works as supposed to
Not impressed with quality
Alfonso-
August 1, 2022
The quality of the product wasnt good , had to throw one away and buy another one at my local auto store ,
Only lasted 25K miles
BRUCE
September 1, 2022
I guess you get what you pay for. These are inexpensive and made cheaply. Only lasted 25K miles and had to replace as the ball ends in the links got loose and they started to rattle and clunk.
Fast delivery high quality
GARRICK
October 21, 2022
Very pleased, next day delivery as well. I got these parts for another Lexus and was so happy I did it again a year later. still happy.
Erwin
December 11, 2022
Fits good , easy to install
Customer Q&A
will this fit four wheel drive model?April 17, 2016
James W
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Actual Measurements are not listed or available. Our parts are exact replacements for your vehicle's OEM parts.
As long as your year, make, and model match up with our listing, these parts will directly fit and function like the originals.
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