Do I need an alignment after replacing front sway bar links?

Do I need an alignment after replacing front sway bar links?

An alignment isn’t necessary after any sway bar install.

What’s the best way to replace sway bar links?

With the vehicle at its normal ride height, use a torque wrench to tighten the sway bar link nuts to the manufacturer’s specification. Remember to hold the stud or bolt portion of the link while turning the nut. If you’re replacing the sway bar links as a pair (recommended) repeat the process on the other side of the vehicle.

What do I need to remove front wheel drive sway bar?

Remove the nuts holding the sway bar link to the bar and control arm. Remove the link. Link removal on some front-wheel-drive cars will require a ¼-inch Allen wrench to keep the bolt from spinning.

Where is the sway bar on a car?

Locate the sway bar, a thin, metal bar crossing from one side of the vehicle to the other. Trace the sway bar to a sway bar link at one end, a metal component connecting the sway bar to the lower control arm. There will be one sway bar link on each end of the sway bar.

Can you remove the nut from a sway bar?

Remove the nut holding the sway bar link to the sway bar. You will have to grip the shaft below the sway bar so it does not turn – for example pair of vice grip locking pliers.The bottom bolt you can use a socket wrench on the nut, and a wrench on the nut on the other side of the mounting point (see picture). Install the new link.

How do you install sway bar links?

Installing New Sway Bar Links Position the new sway bar links in place. Use the two wrenches and your helper again to install the new sway bar link. Tighten down on the links, one at a time. Continue to tighten down on both sides until the rubber seals are about two-thirds compressed.

How do you replace a sway bar link?

Step 1: Engage the parking brake. Step 2: Loosen the lug nuts. Step 3: Raise your vehicle. Step 4. Secure the vehicle. Step 5: Remove the tire. Step 6: Locate the sway bar link to be replaced. Step 7: Remove the lug nuts. Step 8: Apply pressure on the sway bar. Step 9: Make sure the new sway bar link matches the old one.

Do I need to change my sway bar links?

There is no need to replace a sway bar link if it’s working properly and is not worn out. Replacing a sway bar link is not very expensive. Typically, it costs $75-$140 per side in a repair shop.

What are the symptoms of a bad sway bar?

Symptoms of Sway Bar Problems. Some of the common symptoms of a bad sway bar bushing or sway bar links going bad are: clunking noise, rattling noise, knocking uneven noise road, lack of stability when driving and noise going over speed bumps. poor handling during turns.

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