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Sway Bars....
Is it easy to install front and rear sway bars? Or do I have alot of work ahead of me?
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hardest part is getting the old ones off, sawzaw will solve that problem.
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:stupid: I gotta change mine out, I can floss my teeth with my rear swaybar lmao
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As Camaro2you said, getting the old ones off is the hardest part...After that it's smooth sailing, just take your time and have fun with it.
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get new endlinks. They will snap off usually when taking the old ones off. Actually, they are almost expected to.
use a impact to snap them and get then off easily. |
i used a industrial chop saw, my dad being in heavy construction has its perks haha.
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lube the crap out of the new bushings to avoid squeakyness
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Thanks for the advice guys....I was putting it off for awhile...but now I think I'm ready to take a stab at it...haha...
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Yeah the stock crap always breaks, mine still doesnt have a rear sway bar in it from when I broke the ends taking the rear outta the car.
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Get poly bushings and endlinks. They don't cost much for a full set front and rear.
What size bars are you planning on going with? What shocks and springs do you have? Bars have to be selected carefully....you shouldn't just go buy a big set of bars and toss them on an otherwise stock-suspended car and expect the handling to improve. - Justin |
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