Rear Sway Bar Install Pics...for the Noobs!!!
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I took my stock swaybar off a couple of weeks ago when I installed some subframe spacers. The bushings were shot and one of the endlinks was bent so I got a new set of Energy Suspension D-bracket bushings and they came with some new swaybar endlink bushings. I was initially just going to upgrade to a bigger set of swaybars but since my front swaybar was incomplete(missing an endlink) and the rear had bad bushings and endlinks, I decided to just buy some new bushings and try the stock bars out at a couple of autocrosses and see how I like them at their full potential before deciding if I needed something better at my current skill level.
Tools needed- Jackstands Jack Socket wrench 15mm socket 14mm wrench Socket extension Torque wrench Attachment 23879 Here's the Energy Suspension bushing set, the new endlink with bushings and the old endlink. Attachment 23880 Note the bent endlink Attachment 23881 First thing you need to do is lube the swaybar and the D-bracket bushings up with the provided grease and slide them onto the swaybar. Attachment 23882 Here's the new swaybar D-bracket bushing with the old bracket bushing. It was pretty soft compared to the new one. Attachment 23883 Here's my stock swaybar(15mm yeah it's tiny). When I took it off it was all gunked up with grime so I cleaned it and gave it a fresh coat of black along with my D-brackets. They weren't bent so I re-used them. First thing you do is of course jack up the car and place your jackstands under it. Attachment 23884 Take the swaybar and slide it under the back of the car over the exhaust and just under the rear of the differential. Attachment 23885 From there you take the swaybar and slide it forward to where the mounting points are. Attachment 23886 Next, take the D-bracket and place it on the bushing...don't bolt them in yet but go ahead and slide them left or right to line them up with the mounting points. Attachment 23887 Now you put the endlinks together in this order...washer-bushing-swaybar-bushing-washer-separator-washer-bushing-lower control arm-bushing-washer-top nut. It's like making a samich! Attachment 23888 Attachment 23889 Attachment 23890 Attachment 23891 Attachment 23892 Attachment 23893 Attachment 23894 Attachment 23895 Next you tighten the link up with the 15mm socket for the top nut and use the 14mm wrench to keep it from spinning on the bottom. Attachment 23895 Torque the links to 78-104ft. lbs. Attachment 23897 Finished. Repeat on the other side. Attachment 23898 Now you can tighten the D-bracket bolts down and torque them to 32-41ft. lbs. Attachment 23899 Torque wrench Attachment 23900 Done! |
once again great pics and write up , thanks you
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nice job man
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