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aoprowler | Help! I only have 14,000 miles on my 2002 CAT and the dust seals on the 4 rear Lateral Links (ball joint type) are shot *#@% Does anyone know where to buy these seals? Also someone posted here that you can run these dry since they have nylon surrounding the bearing inside, if that the case maybe i can just remove the old seal & grease and re-install them dry. This message has been edited by aoprowler on 01-03-2012 at 08:00 PM |
George Johnson | You can't replace just the rubber boots, and probably the bushings could be bad. Contact Bob Longstreth (RPL), he was selling the after market rear lateral links, which are a much better quality than the OEMs. |
quincy | aoprowler, Are you referring to the links under the hood, near the front of the vehicle, close to the battery? Or the rear links viewable thru the spokes of the rear wheels? The rears, I believe, have bushings (rubber) that crack and deteriote causing them to skew and most likely clunk. RPL does have good quality replacements for the rears. The front Heim joints, under the hood, can be cleaned of any grease and ran dry. They have a nylon sleeve internal to the female cup. Not much movement occurs in the front units; it would most likely take a life time to 'wear them out'. |
aoprowler | quincy, I am referring to the rear links the newer ball joint type. quote: Originally posted by quincy: aoprowler, Are you referring to the links under the hood, near the front of the vehicle, close to the battery? Or the rear links viewable thru the spokes of the rear wheels? The rears, I believe, have bushings (rubber) that crack and deteriote causing them to skew and most likely clunk. RPL does have good quality replacements for the rears. The front Heim joints, under the hood, can be cleaned of any grease and ran dry. They have a nylon sleeve internal to the female cup. Not much movement occurs in the front units; it would most likely take a life time to 'wear them out'.
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catfish | in the frt,are you talking the frt.swaybar.there are no lateral links in the frt.if still available the 99 rr. links will work on the rr ,at way way less money,something like 36.00 each. This message has been edited by catfish on 01-05-2012 at 03:59 PM |
aoprowler | Catfish, I have 2002 that have the ball joint type lateral links (located in the rear) would rather not use earlier type (bushing type). I just need the dust/grease seals. quote: Originally posted by catfish: in the frt,are you talking the frt.swaybar.there are no lateral links in the frt.if still available the 99 rr. links will work on the rr ,at way way less money,something like 36.00 each.
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catfish | the 99 links will last just as long,if not longer than the newer style,i have 135.000 miles on mine here in hot az,and they are still in great shape,choose your poison,you cannot buy parts for the links,you must buy the entire link,and yours are not cheap.your list price is around 550.00 each.x 4.whichever way you go adjust the new ones to match the length of the old ones or you will have to do a wheel alignment.------------------
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spoons | I don't think there are any of the 1997 & 1999 style rear lat links left in Mopar inventory. OEM links for 2000+ prowlers with cost you $2000+ for all four. Control Freak Suspensions makes and aftermarket set for around $600. You can buy the aftermarket rear lat links from Control Freaks or Bob (RPL). Its the same part and the same price. Control Freaks Phone # 407-696-2772This message has been edited by spoons on 01-20-2012 at 01:20 PM |
stprinz | I JUST INSTALLED THE REAR LATERAL LINKS FROM CONTROL FREAK - AWESOME PRODUCT - I ALSO GOT THE FRONT LATERAL LINKS FROM SPOONS - ALSO AWESOME PRODUCT - THE CAR CHANGED COMPLETTLY, IS A ALL NEW CAR DRIVING IT. ALSO THE CHRYSLER DEALER WHICH INSTALLET THE LINKS SAID THAT HARE THE BEST LINK'S HE EVER SEEN...... THNAK'S TO SPOONS BY THIS WAY ......
quote: Originally posted by spoons: I don't think there are any of the 1997 & 1999 style rear lat links left in Mopar inventory. OEM links for 2000+ prowlers with cost you $2000+ for all four. Control Freak Suspensions makes and aftermarket set for around $600. You can buy the aftermarket rear lat links from Control Freaks or Bob (RPL). Its the same part and the same price. Control Freaks Phone # 407-696-2772
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CCJ | quote: Originally posted by spoons: I don't think there are any of the 1997 & 1999 style rear lat links left in Mopar inventory. OEM links for 2000+ prowlers with cost you $2000+ for all four. Control Freak Suspensions makes and aftermarket set for around $600. You can buy the aftermarket rear lat links from Control Freaks or Bob (RPL). Its the same part and the same price. Control Freaks Phone # 407-696-2772
Good info to know. Thank you
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RPL | No one has figured out that mine are less costly for fellow Prowler owners.....Don't tell anyone it's a secret. Control Freak makes great products. This message has been edited by RPL on 05-22-2014 at 07:39 AM |
golfboy | Control Freak lateral links and Spoons' VSLs make my Kat handle much better when going around curves at speed. I recommend both. |
RJGR0713 | Bob how much are the Control Freak Lateral Links from you? |
RJGR0713 | Just ordered the Front Stabilizer links from Spoons |
aturner104 | What exactly is a "Front Stabilizer Link"? Does it go by any other name? |
mslc10 | In the below, they are the two thin rods that connect the sway bar to suspension . And in this link is more: http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum21/HTML/000060.html
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aturner104 | Does the often-mentioned "Wonderbar" replace these parts? |
aturner104 | By the way, thanks so much for responding to my question. |
mslc10 | yessir . the wonder bar replaces the large thick "sway bar" in the pic I posted. you will still need the two thin rods "front stabilizer links".those can be replaced by the ones from member "spoons". The stock sway bar is solid vs. the wonder bar is essential a tube, allowing the suspension to "give" and not be so stiff in corners and going over rough roads. there have been Complaints of car just "changing lanes" as it hits a pot hole or such.The wonder bar is developed to cure that. Doing your homework you will find depending on what year seems to decide how beneficial it is. Earlier models seem to have a better response to the wonder bar, 2000 being the line of depreciating gains. I have a 2000 with the wonder bar and its worth the money. On another note: the front frame tie bar that ties the front "towers" together didn't do anything noticeable to mine. It didn't cost much, just a bar of aluminum and drilling some holes, so no big outlay. This message has been edited by mslc10 on 01-09-2020 at 02:00 PM |
aturner104 | Many thanks for the additional information.Very glad I joined ProwlerOnline! |
Chose | http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/025042.html You whant this? |
Chose |
Lateral link dust seal kit for Prowler 2001 95,00$ canadian cheap dollars... Shippping not included .
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