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jcosmejr
post Sep 12 2009, 03:17 PM
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So, I was researching replacements struts for the endeavor as I feel that it's swaying more than usual almost like our old 95 4runner. Is my conclusion correct that we can only get replacements from Mitsubishi???? I looked at KYB and Monroe and they do not list the Endeavor?
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guck11
post Oct 23 2009, 08:54 AM
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You may want to check and see if one of your Stabilizer Links are broke. I noticed more bouncing around and swaying with my Endeavor and found out that one of the rear stabilizer links were broke. Once I replaced them, the truck rode smooth with little to no swaying and bouncing.

If one is broke, remember to replace in pairs. Also if you are in a cold weather state be prepared to use a whole can of PBBlaster as the nuts that hold them on were seized together thanks to our lovely winters.


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post Oct 23 2009, 06:36 PM
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You may want to check and see if one of your Stabilizer Links are broke. I noticed more bouncing around and swaying with my Endeavor and found out that one of the rear stabilizer links were broke. Once I replaced them, the truck rode smooth with little to no swaying and bouncing.

If one is broke, remember to replace in pairs. Also if you are in a cold weather state be prepared to use a whole can of PBBlaster as the nuts that hold them on were seized together thanks to our lovely winters.



Many thanks for the suggestion and I will take a look, I just replaced the front rotors and brake pads and was surprised to see the amount of corrosion! My Endeavor has only seen Texas and Central Florida weather so I can imagine what Endeavors in the north look like. Again thanks and i will take a look at those tomorrow.
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