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Topic:replacement Vertical Stablizer Links
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spoonsThese Vertical Stabilizer Links (VSL) or Sway Bar Linkages are a bolt in replacement for the OEM vertical stabilizer links (Mopar Part # 04786592AB)

Are you sick of looking at those rotting, cracked grease fitting covers on your original VSL’s?



Click link below to pay online for replacement Vertical Stabilizer Links.

Click here to pay for VSL


email me at b_richardson@yahoo.com if you would like to send me a check.

TucsonJerI love mine! Very nice look and a one time fix. Thanks spoons. Jer
jimsuttonI have bought and installed several sets from Brian for many Prowlers and every one was happy with them and still are me too ..
FrankI bought them a couple of years ago, still sitting in the box.
Are they easy to in stall..is it from the top or need to get under car...Is there an adjustment once they are in.
Thanks for your help
DHansen I installed a set on my car today. Thank you Brian for a great alternative replacement.
RPLBrian, I just ordered a set for a local owner that doesn't have PayPal
ProwlinNMAre these sway bar link replacements still available for sale? Mine have gone bad and Id love to replace with these. Thanks for any help!!
ProwlerCarHello,
This is not Sway Bar, Larry Lord makes the Sway Bar.
These are the vertical Links made by Brain Richardson
on this link you will be able to see most of the Vendors http://prowlercar.com/vendors/

Click on Brian Richardson name this will take you to his Paypal Account order

quote:
Originally posted by ProwlinNM:
Are these sway bar link replacements still available for sale? Mine have gone bad and Id love to replace with these. Thanks for any help!!

CodlowsI hate to show my ignorance but what does an automobile
vertical stabilizer do in a car? I understand what it
does in an airplane but if my Prowler goes airborne, I have
big problems.

Sorry to be such a dim bulb. I guess the follow on question is when do they need to be replaced?

Codlows

401KATMike ...strictly because of the deteriation of the bushing material....spoons pieces are real deal...both mine have them....yours are probably mechanically fine....just cant replace the bushing material...jim
ChoseI replaced the dust boots, it is less expensive and it allowed me to keep the originals links.
Beachkat2
quote:
Originally posted by Chose:
I replaced the dust boots, it is less expensive and it allowed me to keep the originals links.

I didn't know those boots were replaceable. Can you provide some detail/part #s?

jwallisYes please
Chose
quote:
Originally posted by Beachkat2:
I didn't know those boots were replaceable. Can you provide some detail/part #s?



I fabric them to replace the originals. I could put a picture.

SurfcatmattBrian, just placed an order. Thanks for offering a great alternative to the stock part.
~Matt
ZuluProwlerIs this product still available through spoons? I'm not getting any response to a PM..
cdeluca99

They are. I just received and installed mine. BEAUTIFUL craftsmanship on this part. Very easy install.

GETRAMD
quote:
Originally posted by Frank:
I bought them a couple of years ago, still sitting in the box.
Are they easy to in stall..is it from the top or need to get under car...Is there an adjustment once they are in.
Thanks for your help

Good questions. I ordered a set and was wondering the same thing. I hope they are in the mail. I haven't got a response from Spoons either.

This message has been edited by GETRAMD on 06-17-2020 at 08:43 PM

ed monahanYou have to work on both ends. Pretty easy to install. It helps to jack up the car to make the adjustment/connection easier, as I recall. Don't take the wheel off the ground, just use the jack to get the height right so you can connect it.
GETRAMD
quote:
Originally posted by ed monahan:
You have to work on both ends. Pretty easy to install. It helps to jack up the car to make the adjustment/connection easier, as I recall. Don't take the wheel off the ground, just use the jack to get the height right so you can connect it.

Nice! Thanks Ed!

GETRAMD.

This message has been edited by GETRAMD on 06-18-2020 at 07:30 PM

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