Help identifying a part
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Help identifying a part
Hi,
I am trying to identify a part that broke on my 1998 Jeep Wrangler. I
looked it up on parts.com but I don;t think the picture shown is the
same as mine. It is the part that connects the Stabilizer bar (I think
that's what it's called- Looks like a elbow coming from the front frame
goes through to both side) to what I think is a control arm? (Welded to
the axel and coil spring mount. The diagram on parts.com refers to
something similar calling it a 'Link' but I don't see how it connects to
the Stabilizer (?) bar. Mine connects with a ball joint type fitting.
The ball joint type fitting is what broke apart. Icould take a picture
if someone wanted to see it and help.
Thanks!
Mike
I am trying to identify a part that broke on my 1998 Jeep Wrangler. I
looked it up on parts.com but I don;t think the picture shown is the
same as mine. It is the part that connects the Stabilizer bar (I think
that's what it's called- Looks like a elbow coming from the front frame
goes through to both side) to what I think is a control arm? (Welded to
the axel and coil spring mount. The diagram on parts.com refers to
something similar calling it a 'Link' but I don't see how it connects to
the Stabilizer (?) bar. Mine connects with a ball joint type fitting.
The ball joint type fitting is what broke apart. Icould take a picture
if someone wanted to see it and help.
Thanks!
Mike
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Re: Help identifying a part
Sounds like the link for the swaybar.
Dave
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 01:36:28 GMT, Mike <dataminusthisfixx@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am trying to identify a part that broke on my 1998 Jeep Wrangler. I
>looked it up on parts.com but I don;t think the picture shown is the
>same as mine. It is the part that connects the Stabilizer bar (I think
>that's what it's called- Looks like a elbow coming from the front frame
>goes through to both side) to what I think is a control arm? (Welded to
>the axel and coil spring mount. The diagram on parts.com refers to
>something similar calling it a 'Link' but I don't see how it connects to
>the Stabilizer (?) bar. Mine connects with a ball joint type fitting.
>The ball joint type fitting is what broke apart. Icould take a picture
>if someone wanted to see it and help.
>
>Thanks!
>
>
>Mike
Dave
http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 01:36:28 GMT, Mike <dataminusthisfixx@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am trying to identify a part that broke on my 1998 Jeep Wrangler. I
>looked it up on parts.com but I don;t think the picture shown is the
>same as mine. It is the part that connects the Stabilizer bar (I think
>that's what it's called- Looks like a elbow coming from the front frame
>goes through to both side) to what I think is a control arm? (Welded to
>the axel and coil spring mount. The diagram on parts.com refers to
>something similar calling it a 'Link' but I don't see how it connects to
>the Stabilizer (?) bar. Mine connects with a ball joint type fitting.
>The ball joint type fitting is what broke apart. Icould take a picture
>if someone wanted to see it and help.
>
>Thanks!
>
>
>Mike
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Re: Help identifying a part
Is is the track bar?
Mike wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to identify a part that broke on my 1998 Jeep Wrangler. I
> looked it up on parts.com but I don;t think the picture shown is the
> same as mine. It is the part that connects the Stabilizer bar (I think
> that's what it's called- Looks like a elbow coming from the front frame
> goes through to both side) to what I think is a control arm? (Welded to
> the axel and coil spring mount. The diagram on parts.com refers to
> something similar calling it a 'Link' but I don't see how it connects to
> the Stabilizer (?) bar. Mine connects with a ball joint type fitting.
> The ball joint type fitting is what broke apart. Icould take a picture
> if someone wanted to see it and help.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mike
--
Harold J. Hoover
'84 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/
Sedona, AZ USA
Mike wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to identify a part that broke on my 1998 Jeep Wrangler. I
> looked it up on parts.com but I don;t think the picture shown is the
> same as mine. It is the part that connects the Stabilizer bar (I think
> that's what it's called- Looks like a elbow coming from the front frame
> goes through to both side) to what I think is a control arm? (Welded to
> the axel and coil spring mount. The diagram on parts.com refers to
> something similar calling it a 'Link' but I don't see how it connects to
> the Stabilizer (?) bar. Mine connects with a ball joint type fitting.
> The ball joint type fitting is what broke apart. Icould take a picture
> if someone wanted to see it and help.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mike
--
Harold J. Hoover
'84 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/
Sedona, AZ USA
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Re: Help identifying a part
Is is the track bar?
Mike wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to identify a part that broke on my 1998 Jeep Wrangler. I
> looked it up on parts.com but I don;t think the picture shown is the
> same as mine. It is the part that connects the Stabilizer bar (I think
> that's what it's called- Looks like a elbow coming from the front frame
> goes through to both side) to what I think is a control arm? (Welded to
> the axel and coil spring mount. The diagram on parts.com refers to
> something similar calling it a 'Link' but I don't see how it connects to
> the Stabilizer (?) bar. Mine connects with a ball joint type fitting.
> The ball joint type fitting is what broke apart. Icould take a picture
> if someone wanted to see it and help.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mike
--
Harold J. Hoover
'84 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/
Sedona, AZ USA
Mike wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to identify a part that broke on my 1998 Jeep Wrangler. I
> looked it up on parts.com but I don;t think the picture shown is the
> same as mine. It is the part that connects the Stabilizer bar (I think
> that's what it's called- Looks like a elbow coming from the front frame
> goes through to both side) to what I think is a control arm? (Welded to
> the axel and coil spring mount. The diagram on parts.com refers to
> something similar calling it a 'Link' but I don't see how it connects to
> the Stabilizer (?) bar. Mine connects with a ball joint type fitting.
> The ball joint type fitting is what broke apart. Icould take a picture
> if someone wanted to see it and help.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mike
--
Harold J. Hoover
'84 CJ-7
guyloginin@earth*link.net - (Remove * to reply)
http://home.earthlink.net/~guyloginin/
Sedona, AZ USA
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