Meyle HD BMW Sway Bar End Links for BMW 5 Series E61 (2006-2010)

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Worn out end links cause a variety of issues, the most prominent being front end clunks. To remedy this, we recommend quality OE supplier end links. On the other hand, if you have an aftermarket sway bar or your car is lowered, we have a variety of adjustable end links available for your BMW so that you can properly load your sway bar according to your suspension setup.

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Meyle HD Sway Bar End Link - BMW E60 E61 E63 E64
For vehicles without Dynamic Drive
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Meyle-HD stabilizer links feature a convenient wrench attachment at the ball pin, providing a significant advantage over original designs that lack this practical feature.
Front Sway Bar Link - Right
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Part#: 31306781550
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The ball-joint inside the link will eventually wear out. The problem gets worse if the rubber boot surrounding the joint is ripped. When the joint goes bad you can hear it clunk when going over bumps. Replacement of the link will help with the handling and feel of the car.
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Front Sway Bar Link - Left
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T#:594630
Part#: 31306781549
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The ball-joint inside the link will eventually wear out. The problem gets worse if the rubber boot surrounding the joint is ripped. When the joint goes bad you can hear it clunk when going over bumps. Replacement of the link will help with the handling and feel of the car.
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