1pc Center Link Front DS1047 For 1983-1997 1998 1999 2001 Chevrolet Blazer Jimmy

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SKU: OFA100290
Regular price $28.71
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Fitment

  • Chevrolet | Blazer | 1987~2005 | 4.3L/5.0L/5.7L/6.2L/6.5L
  • Chevrolet | S10 | 1982~2003 | 1.9L/2.0L/2.2L/2.5L/2.8L/4.3L
  • Chevrolet | S10 Blazer | 1983~1994 | 1.9L/2.0L/2.2L/2.5L/2.8L/4.3L
  • GMC | Jimmy | 1983~2001 | 4.3L/5.0L/5.7L/6.2L
  • GMC | S15 | 1982~1990 | 1.9L/2.0L/2.2L/2.5L/2.8L/4.3L
  • GMC | S15 Jimmy | 1983~1991 | 1.9L/2.0L/2.5L/2.8L/4.3L
  • GMC | Sonoma | 1991~2003 | 2.2L/2.5L/2.8L/4.3L
  • Isuzu | Hombre | 1996~1999 | 2.2L/4.3L

Product Specifics

  • Interchange Part Number: DS1047
  • Universal Fitment: No
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 10 Year
  • Placement on Vehicle: Front+Left+Right
  • OE/OEM Part Number: 12386615, 125414, 1467587, 263485, 264721, 2623485
  • Greasable or Sealed: Greasable
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • Items Included: Mounting Hardware
  • Fitment: For Chevrolet GMC
  • OE Spec or Performance/Custom: OE Spec
  • Adjustable: Yes
  • Surface Finish: Polished, Rust Protected
  • Suspension Grade: Standard
  • Modified Item: No
  • Quantity: 1Pc
  • Kit or Single Part: Single
  • Material: Steel
  • Type: Center Link
  • Features: Greasable
  • Finish: Coated
  • Type: Center Link

Note

Some of the parts we have grease fittings and other parts come factory sealed,

you may receive one of the parts.but don't worry,

this does not affect the performance or quality of the parts.

Steering Systems

The steering system works with the suspension system to provide directional control with a comfortable amount of steering effort. It must do this while allowing for the necessary movement in the vehicle??£¤s suspension system. Some parts serve both systems. The steering system consists of a steering gear, steering linkage, a steering column and a steering wheel. Two types of steering systems are widely used in today's vehicles: "rack-and-pinion" steering and "conventional" steering.

Center Link Stabilizer Bar

The stabilizer bar is attached to the chassis and interconnects the lower control arms. Rubber insulating bushings are used at all stabilizer bar mounting positions. Some stabilizer bars are attached to the underside of the front crossmember, and the outer ends of the stabilizer bar are connected to the lower side of the front control arms. This type of torsion bar may be called "direct contact" because the outer ends of the bar are in direct contact with the lower control arms. Other stabilizer bars are attached to the upper side of the front longitudinal supports, and links are connected between the outer ends of the bar and the upper side of the front control arms. On some MacPherson strut front suspension systems, the stabilizer bars are attached to the upper side of the front subframe and the outer ends of the bar are linked to the front struts.

Frequently Asked Questions

(1).What is the center link all about?

The center link is a tubular-shaped length of metal that goes from one side of a vehicle's suspension to the other. The purpose of a center link is to act as a lever arm and reduce a vehicle's body roll around corners. As the vehicle is driven around a corner, the link forces the side of the vehicle on the inside of the corner toward the ground, reducing body roll and increasing the stability of the vehicle.

(2).How long does a center link last?

Your steering and suspension system is incredibly complex, and while there is no specified lifespan for a center link, these components can be damaged in accidents or through impact by debris. If you suspect you have a worn, bent center link, or have similar symptoms, please turn to your local mechanics for help.

(3).How can I maintain my center link?

By following your vehicle's regular maintenance schedule, you should have the linkage beneath the vehicle, including the dcenter link, inspected whenever you have the vehicle lubed. Most often, though, today's ball joints, tie rods, and other parts are sealed and require little to no maintenance.

(4).What common symptoms indicate center link should be replaced?

1.Vibration while driving

2.Wobbling while driving

(5).What is the result when center link fails?

The center link is an important component in the operation of your vehicle. A faulty center link can cause your vehicle to vibrate or wobble while driving, affecting the handling, stability, and alignment of the vehicle, making it more difficult to drive. If the faulty center link is not replaced, the vehicle will eventually become inoperable.

Package Includes

1 x Part# DS1047 Center Link

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