Front Sway Bar Links Replacement For 2005-2023 Toyota Tacoma and 2003-2024 Toyota 4Runner
Sway Bar Link Kit. A complete left and right OE-style replacement kit for Toyota Tacoma, 4Runner, FJ Cruiser, and Lexus GX470 applications. Built to help quiet front-end clunk, reduce unwanted body roll, and restore stable handling over bumps, turns, and rough roads. Highlights Stable Pair Sealed Coated Tighten Up the Front-End Feel Worn sway bar links can create clunking noise, loose steering feel, and extra body roll when turning. Replacing both front links helps restore a firmer sway bar connection, so your Toyota or Lexus truck feels more stable over bumps, turns, trails, and daily road vibration. Left and Right Links Included This kit includes both front sway bar links for driver and passenger side replacement. K80946 and K80948 applications are built to match factory-style mounting points, helping make the repair cleaner without cutting, drilling, or bracket modification. Smooth Movement with Less Maintenance Pre-lubricated ball joints help the link move smoothly after installation, while the protective boot helps keep out dirt, water, and road debris that can lead to early wear, squeaks, and suspension noise. E-Coated for Road Salt, Water & Dirt The black electrophoretic coating helps shield the link body from road salt, water, mud, and daily debris. It is built for trucks and SUVs that see wet roads, winter driving, jobsite dust, light trails, and everyday use. FITMENT Years Make Model Drive Type 2005-2023 Toyota Tacoma - 2003-2024 Toyota 4Runner - 2007-2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser - 2003-2009 Lexus GX470 - Tacoma 4WD models fit. For 2WD Model, only PreRunner models fit. 4Runner applications fit without Dynamic Suspension only. OE REFERENCE OE MOOG Replacement 4881004010 / 4881060040 / 4882004020 / 4882060050 K80946 / K80948 2K620080 / 101-6394 / 101-6395 / TC1825 / TC1826 / TC5556 / TC5466 / MS86849 / MS86850 / 532-309 / 539-128 / SL74041 / SL74042 Use these reference numbers to help confirm replacement compatibility before ordering. Q&A Click a question below to view the quick answer. Question 1 How to tell if my sway bar links are bad? Bad sway bar links often cause clunking or rattling noises over bumps, loose steering feel, and more body roll when turning. Check for cracked bushings, torn boots, rust, or looseness. If the link has play or noise, it should be replaced. Question 2 Do I need an alignment after replacing sway bar links? Usually no. Sway bar links do not normally affect wheel alignment because they do not adjust toe, camber, or caster. You may need an alignment only if other suspension parts were removed, the vehicle pulls to one side, the steering wheel is off-center, or tires show uneven wear. Question 3 How to replace sway bar links? Lift and safely support the vehicle, remove the wheel if needed, unbolt the old sway bar link, install the new link in the same position, then tighten all hardware to the correct torque. For detailed step-by-step installation, please refer to the KSP installation instructions below the Q&A or the installation manual included in the package. Professional installation is recommended if you are not familiar with suspension work. Instructions x Quick answer x
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