
Is there an easy way to install the stock sway bar? I have new bushings and the bar has been powdercoated.
Thanks.
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Yeah, that's not gonna work for me.redroadster wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 6:56 pm Place on 6ft auto lift ,pull wheels
Get out half inch impact , pry bar for the ends
Is my method
Bushings are on bar, but no way do the ends want to go in.Curtis wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 6:49 pm I put all the bushings on the bar. I then hung the front loosely with just one bolt put in. Did the ends and then went back to the front ones. The little caps are fiddly.
Why would you need an impact wrench for the sway bar? Four little bolts and two screws.redroadster wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 6:56 pm Place on 6ft auto lift ,pull wheels
Get out half inch impact , pry bar for the ends
Is my method
Because with the 3 things I named, its already done ...its all bout the toolsCurtis wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 7:20 pmWhy would you need an impact wrench for the sway bar? Four little bolts and two screws.redroadster wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 6:56 pm Place on 6ft auto lift ,pull wheels
Get out half inch impact , pry bar for the ends
Is my method
I guess I was lucky, I've put on 3 now and didn't need any of that. Now, getting A arms apart that was a pain. Big nuts are tough.dynaguy wrote: Sat Jun 27, 2020 10:17 am Coat the end bushings with silicone di-electric grease or dish soap to help them slide into the a-arm. Pry bar and a few choice "mechanics" words can help. FWIW Pat
Yes, the only reason you need to jack the control arm in this situation is because the wheels are off the ground and the suspension extended. My car was in the same situation and it was darn near impossible to get the sway bar on, until I jacked the control arm into the level position. Yes, it was a bit of a "hand to the forehead" moment of Duh!notoptoy wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2020 10:45 pm With the main brackets/bushings loosely mounted, You then need to put a jack under the control arm and lift it into a position where the sway bar bolts up, for me it was easy-peasy once I got the control arm raised. Make sure to torque everything down when done.