I live in Michigan and we got a snow storm today. I was backing in the driveway on to the side of it. The side (side of driveway is dirt) is dug out from the tire. As I was backing in, the car was kinda angled because of the rut and I heard a clunk noise that came from the front.
The steering is tight. It's not out of alignment, but now I get a sporadic clunky noise when I ride on bumpy roads/go over bumps.
I checked the end links but it was dark out. The drivers side has a black bushing that seems to cover the entire bolt. The passenger side end link bushing is reddish in color and appears to be 2 different bushings rather than the drivers side which looks like one solid black bushing. I reached in and pulled up and down on the stabilizer bar but it feels solid on both sides.
The sound sounds like the same clunk when I busted the stabilizer bar in my Buick century going through a pothole.
How hard is it to replace the end links? auto zone sells them for $4.99. what tools are required?