Sway Bar and Sway Bar Link Replacement
Suspension & Steering — Cheyenne, WY
That rhythmic clunk from the front end over small bumps is, more often than not, a worn sway bar end link — one of the most common suspension failures on trucks and SUVs. Worn links and dried-out bushings also let the body roll more in corners and crosswinds, something you feel keenly in a tall truck on a windy Wyoming day.
TDC replaces sway bar links, bushings, and the bar itself when it's bent or damaged, with quality parts torqued at ride height so the new bushings don't tear in a month.
What's Included
- Clunk-over-bumps diagnosis
- End link and bushing replacement
- Reduced body roll in wind and corners
- Torqued at ride height — done right
- Cars, SUVs and lifted trucks
Diagnosing Steering & Suspension
- Road test
Wander, pull, clunk or shimmy — the complaint gets verified on the road first, sometimes with you riding along.
- Lift inspection
Every joint, bushing, spring and shock gets checked for play and wear with the suspension unloaded.
- Confirm the failed parts
Loose is measurable. You get told exactly which components failed and which are fine.
- Repair and re-test
Quality parts, proper torque, alignment accounted for, and a final drive to confirm it's right.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does sway bar & link replacement cost at TDC Automotive?
Labor is billed hourly at $125/hr for gas vehicles and $135/hr for diesel, and you'll get findings and an estimate before repair work begins. Call (307) 996-0980 with your year, make and model and Trevor can give you a realistic idea of what's involved.
Do I need an appointment for sway bar & link replacement?
Call ahead at (307) 996-0980 — as an owner-operated shop, TDC schedules work so your vehicle gets Trevor's full attention rather than sitting in a lot for a week.
Where is the shop, and what area do you serve?
The shop is at 8407 Aztec Drive in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and serves all of southeast Wyoming plus the Nebraska panhandle and Northern Colorado — customers regularly drive in from Laramie, Wheatland, Torrington, Pine Bluffs, Wellington, Fort Collins and Greeley.