Today we're installing MOOG sway bar links on a 2010 Subaru Impreza with 145kmiles. As you will see, the MOOG links are quite thicker vs the stock sway bar links. It's always a good idea to replace both the driver's side and passenger side at the same time. Worn sway bar links typically clunk over bumps.
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