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Old 07-07-2001, 01:50 AM
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Sway bar install

Does anyone know where the instructions are online? Or is it okay to just use the included instructions? How long does it take? What tools? Easier or harder than AEM Intake? Thanks guys,
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The Comptech swaybar install can be found under installs in the FAQ on the left under the navigation bar.
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thanks for the reply, but its there, but there is nothing under it! and i couldn't find it in the first place cause it wasn't under the install section.
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oops, needed to hit refresh! thanks
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Re: Sway bar install

Originally posted by SilverStreak2kTL
Does anyone know where the instructions are online? Or is it okay to just use the included instructions? How long does it take? What tools? Easier or harder than AEM Intake? Thanks guys,
The instructions that came with the bars are actually adequate except they don't tell you that you need a 5mm allen wrench to put in the end of the endlink bolt while loosening and tightening. Including jacking up the car and removing the wheels it took me just over 3 hours to complete the install. With the wheels removed you can do the endlinks without laying on your back. Tools were 5mm allen wrench, 14mm open end wrench and 14mm socket, jack, jackstands. Probably easier thatn the AEM because you're not removing the bump, just pay attention to how you have to twist the OEM bar to remove and install the Comptech bar the same way and you shouldn't have any problems.
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