- Mar 17, 2007
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So a month after I upgraded my sway bars on the 07 CTS to 07 CTS-V bars, the front links broke. Lucky for me I had a couple of spare CTS links in my garage doing nothing (from the upgrade), so I had my mechanic install them as it was easier for me to have him do it, it took him 5 minutes and he didn't charge me for it. Things went back to normal and I was a happy panda again not hearing rattles on bumpy roads and all.....
I am not sure why the links broke the first time, but today I think I gained better understanding.... I was driving on a road I wasn't familiar with at 35 mph just following my GPS and then out of no where, rail road tracks intersection! BOOM loud bang and then shortly afterward I started to hear that infamous rattle just like when my front links were broken.
DAMN IT I didn't have them for 4 hours yet, that must have been a record, call the Guinness records people I think we have a winner.
So, I did some reserach about the CTS-V sway bar and the links braking is a common problem with the CTS-V sways on both CTS and CTS_V cars. BTW the links for the CTS are the same ones for the CTS-V same part number and all.
Now it seems there are options, some people were using Z06 end links which are a bit shorter and stronger, my mechanic suggested using stronger adjustable end links if this happens again.
What does the collective wisdom of ATOT suggest to this unlucky guy?
Cliffs:
- 2 months ago CTS-V sway bars installed on CTS and all was good
- Couple of weeks ago front links pop / brake
- Today I replace the links with a spare pair
- Today I accidentally drove at 35 mph over a railroad track intersection and broke the links only 4 hours after installation.
- Get Z06 links or adjustable links or other?
Thanks
DK
I am not sure why the links broke the first time, but today I think I gained better understanding.... I was driving on a road I wasn't familiar with at 35 mph just following my GPS and then out of no where, rail road tracks intersection! BOOM loud bang and then shortly afterward I started to hear that infamous rattle just like when my front links were broken.
DAMN IT I didn't have them for 4 hours yet, that must have been a record, call the Guinness records people I think we have a winner.
So, I did some reserach about the CTS-V sway bar and the links braking is a common problem with the CTS-V sways on both CTS and CTS_V cars. BTW the links for the CTS are the same ones for the CTS-V same part number and all.
Now it seems there are options, some people were using Z06 end links which are a bit shorter and stronger, my mechanic suggested using stronger adjustable end links if this happens again.
What does the collective wisdom of ATOT suggest to this unlucky guy?
Cliffs:
- 2 months ago CTS-V sway bars installed on CTS and all was good
- Couple of weeks ago front links pop / brake
- Today I replace the links with a spare pair
- Today I accidentally drove at 35 mph over a railroad track intersection and broke the links only 4 hours after installation.
- Get Z06 links or adjustable links or other?
Thanks
DK
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