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You want to have one end link installed, and the other loose. Park the car on a level surface...that could be on a set of ramps if both are same
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You want to have one end link installed, and the other loose. Park the car on a level surface...that could be on a set of ramps if both are same height...not close, same. On some boards. Whatever gives you access underneath as long as it's level. Obviously the rear should be level also, but it doesn't need to be the same height.
Now install the other end link. Adjust it to a length that the bolt just slides into the sway bar hole without using any extra force...it should just slide in. Congratulations, you have adjusted your sway bar to have no preload. Tracy Ramsey |
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