Broken stabilizer(sp?) bar

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skippie

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...yeah...so how do you get the new one in? do i have to take off the other side too, and then the sway bar will come down enough to get the new one in?...or can i take the mount for the sway bar to the frame off, and have that work too? (i tried that though, and its not comming off very easy!)

please help! frown
 

sdpatt

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Front or rear bar? BIG difference!

<small>[ October 29, 2002, 11:24 PM: Message edited by: sdpatt ]</small>
 

RStalveyARFF

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if it's the front, I've found getting the whole front off the ground with both wheels removed helps. For the rear, backing the car onto ramps has always been the easiest for me.
 

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