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Rear Sway Bar removal?
Does anyone know how to take the rear sway bar off? I started to try and take it off until I got to the top bolt that holds the rubber bushing bracket to the frame/body of the car. The bolt is incredibly difficult to get to, is there a trick to getting these off? I figured out how to unbolt the sway bars from the strut link things.
Thanks. PS - the control arms, what is the size of the nut that bolts, what I I think is, the torsion bar to the control arm. I want to get to that bushing there and replace it. Last edited by goddom; 08-01-2007 at 06:33 PM.. |
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Anyone? Im trying to replace the bushings on the sway bars. Anyone else try this and had any luck?
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lower the crossmember.
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