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Old 09-20-2021, 11:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
Rusty
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The best way to remove and install the front SPL end links. Is to remove the tires. Disconnect the links on each end of the sway bar first. Now you have to watch out when removing the bottom bolt on the coilover. The lower arm may spring on you. That bolt hold the coilover to the lower arm. So it has pressure on it. Once you get the bolt out. Install the new link in the lower arm. Don't connect the sway bar just yet. After getting both sides on and tires on. Drive the car back and forth to get the hanging camber out of it. Once that is done. Now drive the car back up on the ramps. Start on one side. Adjust the link about mid distances in it's travel. Then install that end. Now for the other end. You want to adjust it to where the bolt is easy to go into the sway bar. If you have to use force to get it in. You are putting preload into the chassis. If you know what you're doing. This is one of the ways to tune a chassis.
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