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Nisshoku81Feb-08-11 12:56 PM
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#33193, "Sway Bar Bushings"


          

Hey guys, i've searched but could not find an answer for this. Do I need to remove the sway bar links in order to replace the sway bar bushings? The reason I ask is because my car is lowered and I'm wondering if removing the link will take the pressure off the bar. It would suck to start replacing the bushings and the bar pops on me.

Second I purchased 19mm poly urethane bushing for the sway bar. Do these make any noticeable improvement overall?


Thanks guys!

  

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740 turbo brickFeb-08-11 05:29 PM
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#33194, "RE: Sway Bar Bushings"
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Just jack the car up, unbolt the 2 bolts holding the bracket on, theres no pressure on it. Easy 10 min install. I havent driven mine on them but before I could pull and push the sway bar every which-a-way, now its solid.


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Nisshoku81Feb-09-11 06:08 PM
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#33195, "RE: Sway Bar Bushings"
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Originally posted by 740 turbo brick
Just jack the car up, unbolt the 2 bolts holding the bracket on, theres no pressure on it. Easy 10 min install. I havent driven mine on them but before I could pull and push the sway bar every which-a-way, now its solid.


Awesome! Thanks man.

  

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