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replaced rear sway bar links and bushings
I received my new rear sway bar links and bushings from Fastlane, on Friday and figured it would be a quick one-hour fix. Unfortunately, one of the bushing clamp bolts broke
! Thus, my car sat on stands overnight until I could get the correct drill bit the next morning (--took advantage of the extra time and cleaned up/painted the sway bar). The good thing is that there are small holes behind the points where the bushings are attached, and I was able to fit a wrench with a nut taped to it . Yes, I was quite happy that I didn't have to pick up a tap.Anyhow, no more clunking noise from the rear end! and I think it handles slightly better.... |
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Last edited by dzldog; 11-12-2001 at 12:27 PM. |
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Good work!
Those links can make the whole car sound like it's coming apart. The neat thing about things like this is that they're not expensive. Have a great day, |
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