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Re: Sway bar link

by "Kate" <svtkate@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 17, 2008 at 09:27 AM

"Mike Romain" <romainm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote

To see if this is an issue, you can have someone turn the steering side
to side while you go under and look at the bar/bu****ng located on the
top passenger side of the axle.  If the bu****ng is bad, you will see
some slop there when the steering turns.

It is just one bolt and one $50.00 or so bu****ng.  Not a long job at all.

Same for sway bar links, if they are worn enough to make noise, it
should be obvious with a loose end on one.  They also are a fast easy
swap. If you do them yourself, hold the bolt head with the torx bit
steady and turn the nut side, much easier.

Mike

Couldn't hurt to have a little silicone spray handy either, makes em slip
in 
and out a bit easier.

Kate
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Sway bar link
bspear78 <bspear78@[EM  2008-02-06 07:13:40 
Re: Sway bar link
Mike Romain <romainm@[  2008-02-06 10:34:17 
Re: Sway bar link
bspear78 <bspear78@[EM  2008-02-06 07:42:25 
Re: Sway bar link
Mike Romain <romainm@[  2008-02-06 12:09:55 
Re: Sway bar link
"Kate" <svtk  2008-02-17 09:27:26 
Re: Sway bar link
"DougW" <I.o  2008-02-06 17:01:48 

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