Thread: How to: Replace your broken ol' sway bar or just upgrade it (97-03)

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  1. #1 How to: Replace your broken ol' sway bar or just upgrade it (97-03) 
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    So you may notice that your car has excessive body roll or your sway bar has broken and it probably looks like this


    You should have all this to completely put it together


    Now the first thing to do is undo the links or if they are seized up, cut 'em off!! They are a 13mm socket


    Then undo these (15mm) the drivers side has gas and brake lines in the way, so you may want to get a flex socket joint thing


    Pull out the bar and we have this, because race car


    Now put the new bar in, it takes some wiggling and patience and maybe turn the wheels so it falls into place


    Put the links together in this order


    Now re-bolt the bushings and bracket back into place (15mm again) and then tighten the links down so there is about 1.25-1.5" of threads showing (13mm)


    You're all done now, congratulations
    Does removing the spare count as weight reduction?
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    Use moog bushings and end links for a more sporty feel.

    Dorman ones are pretty soft, intended for the typical daily driver.
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    Thanks for the input Matt!
    Does removing the spare count as weight reduction?
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    NP, Nice write up guy.
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    Used this last week. Very good! Along with wiggling and patience about a foot of rope through the end of the bar will get it over the last hang up when you can't get any leverage with your hands.
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    Awesome, glad it helped out. Hopefully soon I can do a how to to swap the 04-06 style arms to 96-03


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    Does removing the spare count as weight reduction?
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