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Old 01-11-2007, 03:04 PM
TMAllison TMAllison is offline
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Len - The rear sway bar links will have some amount of tension on them as did the fronts, although the rear sway bar is so light in comparission that I remember just grabbing it and pulling it down into position when I reconnected mine.

Note that I only did the rear links, not the bushings.

You'll want the car on jack stands and the wheel off to have better access.

Let us know how "fun" the bushing part of the job is.
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