Talk to a Sales Tech
1-877-305-8966
M-F 8:30A-11P, Sat-Sun 8:30A-9P
$6,000 Giveaway! Enter Daily >

Find Parts That Fit My Vehicle

1964-1972 El Camino Sway Bar Link Kit, Front, Rubber

Item EK-55-203548-1
1964-1972 El Camino Sway Bar Link Kit, Front, Rubber
Verify parts fit and get product recommendations.
El Camino/Caballero/Sprint Sales Techs: Connect Now M-F 8:30A-11P, Sat-Sun 8:30A-9P
$8.99
Want $10? Write one of the first 5 reviews
On Sale

-25% $8.99 Was $11.99

Ship to: Columbus - 43215
Sorry, please enter a valid US or CA postal code
We're sorry, zip can't be updated at this time.

Will this fit your Vehicle?

Select a different vehicle Help?
Update or Change Vehicle
Add to Cart
    Create a list
    Add to New List

    Saved - View your saved items

    We're sorry. We couldn't save this product at this time.

    or use

      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Quality Replacement Bushing Kit
      • Made From Durable OE Style Rubber
      • Installation Hardware Included
      • Two Kits Required Per Sway Bar
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 603240

      Description

      This 1964-1970 El Caminoquality replacement, Sway Bar Link Kit, Front, comes with correct OE style rubber bushings. Sway bars stabilize your vehicle through the corners. Sway bars are attached to the suspension and enable the suspension on one side of the car to react to what the other side is doing. The sway bar balances out the load that is taken on while the vehicle is corning and is attached to the suspension through bushings. The bars are always used on the front suspension and occasionally used on the rear suspension. Sway bar bushings allow the sway bar to float and react to the movement. Typically located on the lower control arms, the bushings are mounted to the chassis. Without the bushings, the sway bar would have a rigid connection

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

      Questions & Answers

      No questions about this product yet. Ask the First Question