NEED HELP IMMEDIATELY! swaybar link replacement

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SHOntell

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I need help with my rear swaybar link replacement. I am replacing both sides with new reinforced links during my prep hour in the auto tech room in our school.
Problem, when car is lifted, I can't get the swaybar to swing forward enough to get the bolts screwed tight once I put the links in and connect to strut. So, I dropped the car down with tire on and this makes it much more difficult tighten. I did the best I could, and test drove.

I noticed some clunking that must be the fact that they ar not tight enough.

So, what is the procedure for changing??

Please and Thank you!!

Thanks, Mike
 

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SHOntell said:
Nevermind.
Called Mike Courntey (a guru) and he gave me advice.

Have a happy holiday weekend everyone
Mike


Haven't heard that name in a while. Where in MN is he?
When I do the rear links I put the back end on ramps to finish the bottoms.


Perry
 

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pjtoledo said:
Haven't heard that name in a while. Where in MN is he?
When I do the rear links I put the back end on ramps to finish the bottoms.


Perry

Eden Prarie I believe
 

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