Watch this video to learn how to replace the front sway bar end links on a 2009-2018 Dodge RAM 1500.
Replacing Front Sway Bar End Links on a 2009-2018 Dodge RAM 1500: What You Need
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Parts Checklist
- Sway bar end links
- Penetrating oil
Tightening Torques
- Link-to-control arm nuts: 75 Ft-lbs
- Link-to-stabilizer bar nuts: 20 Ft-lbs
Tools Checklist
Here’s the toolbox we recommend to repair your Dodge RAM 1500: HM85 85 Piece Ratchet and Socket Set
List of tools:
- Hydraulic jack
- Jack stands
- Wheel lug wrench
- Wire brush
- 18mm wrench
- Ratchet
- 8mm socket
- 18mm socket
- Torque wrench
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Turn off your engine and set the parking brake.
Step 2: Loosen the stud bolts on the front wheels.
Step 3: Lift the front of your vehicle using a suitable jack. Refer to the video on “How to jack your RAM 1500 safely” for guidance.
Step 5: Place the vehicle on the jack stands.
Step 6: To change the sway bar end links, remove the wheels for complete access to the suspension system.
Step 7: Don’t forget to put the wheels under the vehicle.
Step 8: You can now see your car’s sway bar end link.
Step 9: The sway bar end link connects the sway bar to the lower control arms to keep the wheels firmly on the ground at all times.
Step 10: The components to be removed are often seized, so use a brush and penetrating oil for easier removal.
Step 11: Using an 18 mm wrench, unscrew the nut on the upper ball joint.
Step 12: Restrict the rotation of the ball joint using a ratchet and an 8 mm socket.
Step 13: If you’ve lifted one side of the vehicle, slightly raise the lower control arm with a jack to compensate for the tension exerted by the sway bar on the end link.
Step 14: Finish unscrewing the nut, remove the washer and bushing, then remove the jack.
Step 15: Repeat the operation on the lower ball joint using a ratchet and an 18mm socket, then remove the link.
Step 16: Fit the new link and unscrew the nuts supplied with it, remove the washer and bushing.
Step 17: Install it in the sway bar, then in the lower control arm.
Step 18: Start by tightening the nut on the lower ball joint until it makes contact. Use an 18 mm wrench to keep the ball joint from rotating.
Step 19: Using the jack, raise the lower control arm so that the upper nut can be installed.
Step 20: Install the bushing and washer, then screw back on the nut until it’s tight. Remove the jack.
Step 21: Tighten the nuts with a torque wrench.
Step 22: Put the wheels back on your vehicle.
Step 23: Lower the car to the ground and block the wheels properly.
Step 24: The operation is now complete.
Compatible Vehicles
The operation and tools displayed in the video should be available on the following vehicles:
- 2009 Dodge Ram 1500
- 2010 Dodge Ram 1500
- 2011 Ram 1500
- 2012 Ram 1500
- 2013 Ram 1500
- 2014 Ram 1500
- 2015 Ram 1500
- 2016 Ram 1500
- 2017 Ram 1500
- 2018 Ram 1500
Important Reminders
- The sway bar end link connects the sway bar to the lower control arms to keep the wheels firmly on the ground at all times.
- The components to be removed are very often seized up, so don’t hesitate to brush and to use penetrating oil to make removal easier.
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