Replacing the front sway bar
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Replacing the front sway bar
I'm trying to do a DIY job and saving money here by replacing the sway bars myself. I was able to replace the rear ones. They were easier than I thought after an 1 1/2 hrs. The rear makes so much a difference on speed high cornering. This morning I lifted the front in an attempt to take off the front sway bar. Well..It was a quite harder than the rear. There isn't much space to turn the wrench at the end link. I'm wonder for those who did change the sway bar themselves...what's the best approach to unscrewing those end link nuts?
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Wow..much easier w/ the wheels off. I got the front replaced in an hour. I didn't feel much of a difference after the replacement. At least that's done with...next is the SS brakelines.
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