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Old 07-08-2007, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by markkleb
also if ur going through the trouble better to change all the bushings on the sway bar (end links too)
the bushings are very easy to change, that takes like half the amount of time as the endlinks

i can see what he needs and help him in getting the right stuff. hes like 20min away from me

if that image came from tat website, i would not trust that website for any parts, because that endlinks and bushings are not in the same kit.
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Sounds like we're on the right track here now. Keep us updated. Thanks for the assist, Badnit. You know what you're looking for.

While you're at it, make sure both bolts on the two centerlink clamps are tight. I've personally never seen a centerlink bushing (the soft part) wear to the point of slop or play.
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