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Old 07-26-2002, 12:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Install help for s/t sway bars on my 4th gen

I'm getting my s/t sway bars for my 4th gen in about an hour and i wondered if anyone has experience installing these that could give me some pointers. I dont have to drill any holes do I? how long should the install take?

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Took me about 15 minutes. Just un bolt the three nuts on top around the strut and place the strut bar on there. On the passenger side you have to move the clips that are in the way. Just to make the install easier. When you get it look at it under the hood and picture what you are going to do/move first. Makes it a little easier.
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Oh yeah... you don't have to drill holes.
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Oh yeah... you don't have to drill holes.
Thats all pretty good but he was asking about the SWAY BAR....

Just unbolt the original one at the mounting points and the endlinks, re-install the new one with the new bushings. Hit ALL of the bolts with petrating lube before you start. Clean off the exposed threads on the endlinks before you strip the allen head of the part.

Have fun with this mod, best one I ever did!
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installing my rear sway bar was simple. Basically just r&r (remove and replace). Make sure you use all the lube that is provided to prevent unwanted noise from the bushings. Unhooking the rear section of your exhaust also helps a little bit when it comes to moving the bars in and out of position. Good Luck
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Thats all pretty good but he was asking about the SWAY BAR....
Dammit... I knew I should have learned to read.
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