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bastion



Member Since: 17 Oct 2018
Location: uk
Posts: 26

Need rear stabilizer bar links

Have been hearing a clunk sound coming from the rear for some time.
Got underneath it and found both rear links are very worn.
My only issue does it matter what make I get as the prices are very different.
Thanks

Post #702465 18th Oct 2024 11:08am
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fisha



Member Since: 25 Sep 2009
Location: Scotland
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2015 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Aruba

It’s more the length of time before they wear out that will potentially differ between the makes and prices …but for the most part all of them should fit and do the job V8 or else ...

Post #702483 18th Oct 2024 2:51pm
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Merchy



Member Since: 14 Feb 2021
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zermatt Silver

Do some research first, forr instance on my TD6 I changed the front suspension arms, apparently the originals fitted were made by Lemforder, I bought those BUT NOT through JLR saved a fortune and still got good quality.

Obviously a JLR cardboard box is much, much more expensive than a Lemforder box Thud

Also it will help members to help you, if you fill in your profile as to which year / model car you drive, this can make quite a difference at times. Thumbs Up

Post #702488 18th Oct 2024 4:10pm
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bastion



Member Since: 17 Oct 2018
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Thanks for the reply.
Went for Meyle in the end as they seem good and mid range price wise.

Will look at my profile too.

Post #702491 18th Oct 2024 4:50pm
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bastion



Member Since: 17 Oct 2018
Location: uk
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so both of the original links have popped out of the bars..
bit of a pig of a job as it very difficult to get at the bottom bolt even with the wheels off.
On the new parts go for the type that have a nut on the back of the thread as the ones I got (good quality) but have an Allen key in the middle to hold the thread, makes it impossible to accurately torque them up properly.

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