RNDR. Remove and don't replace. Fixed! ![Grin ;D](https://www.autos.ca/forum/Smileys/CarTalk/grin.gif)
Wouldn't that have to be attached properly for a safety inspection? I know my brother in laws mazda failed safety for worn end links.
I recently had the same thing happen to me with the old truck. Bushing worn allowing end link to unattach itself from lower control arm. Made a racket that didn't
go away . Pair of endlinks at Canadian tire 10 bucks.
If it was to be sold, yes, definitely. But I'm not selling it so it don't matter. Funny thing...it has nothing to do with safety, at least not as far as a Sonic goes. Can't even tell by the way it drives.
They're $35 ea at Cdn Tire, and they're metal instead of plastic. But it's such a thin metal rod it'd probably break before the plastic would.
$16 Cdn on Rock Auto, and noted as economy parts (same Dorman part). I will NEVER buy economy parts (again). Feckin' waste of money.
The MOOG part is even grease-able. Oooooo...
Not sure I can do it though.