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Parts list:
(1) SR rear Sway bar
(2) Bushings
(2) Sway bar brackets
(4) Washers
(2) Brake line bracket spacers
Tools and crap needed:
Rachel
Socket set (10MM, 13MM, 18MM)
Allen key set
Wrenches
Grease
1. Remove rear tires.
2. Remove the 10MM bolt that holds the brake line bracket to the sway bar end link bracket.
3. Remove the bolt holding the sway bar end link to the sway bar.
4. Remove the bolts holding the sway bar bracket to the frame.
5. Install the new bushing over the sway bar, and then slide the new sway bar bracket over the bushing.
6. Reinstall the sway bar using the factory hardware.
7. Bolt the brake line bracket to the new replacement bracket.
8. Insert the sway bar end link into the sway bar and then the brake line bracket over the end link.
9. Tighten the sway bar end link nut.
10. Using the grease fittings, grease that bitch up. [MENTION=10447]AMAlexLazarus[/MENTION]
(1) SR rear Sway bar
(2) Bushings
(2) Sway bar brackets
(4) Washers
(2) Brake line bracket spacers
Tools and crap needed:
Rachel
Socket set (10MM, 13MM, 18MM)
Allen key set
Wrenches
Grease
1. Remove rear tires.
2. Remove the 10MM bolt that holds the brake line bracket to the sway bar end link bracket.
3. Remove the bolt holding the sway bar end link to the sway bar.
4. Remove the bolts holding the sway bar bracket to the frame.
5. Install the new bushing over the sway bar, and then slide the new sway bar bracket over the bushing.
6. Reinstall the sway bar using the factory hardware.
7. Bolt the brake line bracket to the new replacement bracket.
8. Insert the sway bar end link into the sway bar and then the brake line bracket over the end link.
9. Tighten the sway bar end link nut.
10. Using the grease fittings, grease that bitch up. [MENTION=10447]AMAlexLazarus[/MENTION]
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