Question:
I just got new sway bar bushings to replace the old worn ones. Can I replace/install them in the parking lot, or do I need to have it up on a lift, or jacked up? Do I disconnect my quick discos or leave them attached? Any help would be great...thanks.
I just got new sway bar bushings to replace the old worn ones. Can I replace/install them in the parking lot, or do I need to have it up on a lift, or jacked up? Do I disconnect my quick discos or leave them attached? Any help would be great...thanks.
Junior Member
Assuming you're talking about the "frame to sway bar bushing"...
All you have to do is remove the 4 bolts at the frame (2 on each side), drop the bar down, replace the bushings and reinstall the bolts.
It should take about 15 minutes to do this in a parking lot.
Make sure you're on flat ground so the sway bar isn't in a bind.
All you have to do is remove the 4 bolts at the frame (2 on each side), drop the bar down, replace the bushings and reinstall the bolts.
It should take about 15 minutes to do this in a parking lot.
Make sure you're on flat ground so the sway bar isn't in a bind.
Senior Member
Get the poly urethane ones from auto zone or advanced auto they are red and grease-able only thing is measure how thick your bar is first so you get the right size they will never dry rot !
Installed NAPA Precision Engineered ones (had already bought them before suggested to go to auto zone) that are polyurethane. What a difference. Amazing. Thanks guys.