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those who did their endlinks and swaybar bushings.

Old Sep 20, 2006 | 04:02 PM
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those who did their endlinks and swaybar bushings.

just did mine, not bad of a job if you have tools that dont ****e out on you on the last bolt. took me 2 hours though. =T

anyway, i torqued down the stabilizer bar D-clamp bracket to 40 ft-lbs. thats fine. torqued down the link to control arm to 40 ft-lbs. last one. haynes manual say 144 to 192 in. lbs. inch pounds? wtf? so i just tightened it as far as i could without having the bolt crooked. passenger side done. driver's side did everything until the last bolt, the one from the control arm to link. i kept wrenchin it, only to realize my ratchet broke and i had the bolt spinning the whole time. i'm thinkin I ripped the boot on the link or something. was gettin dark so i just put everythign back together.

steering feels really buttery and smooth. anything i did wrong, could've done better? didnt go for a long drive bc its dark and if anythign went wrong. i'd rather deal with it in the daylight.
Old Sep 20, 2006 | 06:43 PM
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that has nothing to do with your steering
Old Sep 21, 2006 | 05:14 AM
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make sure the bolts are tight and you're set
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