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BEAR80 |
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Age: 44 Posts: 683 Joined: 4th Mar 2010 Ride: BF Fairmont Ghia & TS Magna Location: central coast |
sway bar link pin and very easy to replace.....
http://www.superpro.com.au/find-superpro-parts-for-my-vehicle/part?id=LP439A this is how i do them 1- jack up car 2- take wheel off 3- put another jack up lower control arm and jack up slightly 4- undo old one and install new one 5- put wheel back on and lower.....very important step LOL hope this helps..... |
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BEAR80 |
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Age: 44 Posts: 683 Joined: 4th Mar 2010 Ride: BF Fairmont Ghia & TS Magna Location: central coast |
and yes doing both is advisable, and thats what i would do.....
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ah sweet thats the plan of attack i had in mind.
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fatboyholla |
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any damage if i drive it the way it is for the next few days
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Age: 44 Posts: 683 Joined: 4th Mar 2010 Ride: BF Fairmont Ghia & TS Magna Location: central coast |
take the broken link pin out at least and it may do damage or it may not, the only way you will know is if you take it for a drive and listen out for any weird noises and avoid potholes and bumps.....
but at the end of the day, do it at your own ris, cause if it was my car it would be off the road until new parts were installed..... |
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fatboyholla |
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all good, easy fix back on the road.
have to put mods on hold just coughed up 900 bucks for a polly welding course so i can go mining. hopefully rollin in some cash soon enough and turning my girl into a beast. |
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