What is the short link on the front bar that runs from the right axle to the left axle?

Asked by 2ton Oct 12, 2015 at 08:52 AM about the 1999 Chevrolet Suburban

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Loose link on the left side undercarriage.

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post a pic of wht you are talking about many short link need specifics to find out which one your talking about

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This is a....horizontal.....steering linkage part? like a centerlink? attaches to pitman and idler but pulls and puses steering linkage to each side?............or is this link vertical and attaches to front stabilizer bar? AKA swaybar? in that event, a stabilizer link ? You can google YMM and suspension parts as a general search, to see the parts laid out in pics

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Prevents or counteracts lean, not sway, so the MFR calls it front stabilizer or anti-roll bar. the aftermarket somehow turns that into sway, i suppose it's where yur edjamakated, pilgrim... ha, hahahuh. Trailers sway and mules can swayback I suppose. But bodyroll is the action and lean as they grow taller. You select the second balloon for a correct answer

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