Replacing Sway bars... How hard?

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As the topic states, I got my IPT 26/28 sway bar combo and wanna put them on. I figure the rear is very straight forward and not too tough, but the front looks tough. Are they relatively easy? Is this something that I can do with a couple of jackstands and a jack in my yard, Or do I have to drop subframes and all that fun stuff for the front bar. Help please!!
 

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It's not bad. Get it up on jack stands, take both tires off, un-bolt the bar then keep pushing, pulling, twisting and swearing til it slides out. Reverse for install. It always seems easier to get it out the right wheel well, not sure why.
 

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if youre replacing the endlinks also I had to have mine cut off because of corrosion..it was pretty bad.. but the reinstallation of everything new went rather smoothly.. fixed a clunking too, that a shop charged me 60 bucks that THEY fixed.. heh..
 
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