How do you replace a bushing on a front sway bar?

How do you replace a bushing on a front sway bar?

Slide a bushing and cup pair up the bolt with the bushing’s lip toward the bar. Slide the spacer onto the bolt. Place a bushing, and then a cup, on the lower control arm where the link goes through it and slide the bolt through it. The lip on the bushing faces the lower control arm.

How do you install a sway bar on a Ford van?

Climb under the Ford van’s front end with your socket set. Remove the sway bar bracket mounting bolts with your socket set. Lower the sway bar bracket from the chassis by hand. Remove the bushing from the bracket by hand. You can install new sway bar bushings by simply reversing these instructions.

How to change the link on a sway bar?

Simple insert the lower part first, then the upper. Be sure it is installed the same as the original – the bushings are touching the sway bar – from the top: nut, metal washer, bushing, sway bar, bushing, metal washer. The lower link is simply nut, mounting point, smaller nut.

How are sway bar links connected to MacPherson struts?

The switch to MacPherson struts required a change in how and where sway bar end links were connected. Confusing the matter even more, they connect upward to the MacPherson strut and are longer, or they connect to the lower control arm and are shorter.

How do you remove a sway bar from a Ford van?

Climb under the Ford van’s front end with your socket set. Remove the sway bar bracket mounting bolts with your socket set. Lower the sway bar bracket from the chassis by hand. Remove the bushing from the bracket by hand.

How to replace front sway bar bushing and links?

This shows the new passenger side frame bushing on a 2001 GMC Jimmy. Lightly grease the bar, bushings, and mounts. Slide the bushing over the bar and cover it with the mount. Position and reattach the mount. Torque the nuts/bolts to specification. Grease as required.

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.

What are the links on a sway bar?

Be sure it is installed the same as the original – the bushings are touching the sway bar – from the top: nut, metal washer, bushing, sway bar, bushing, metal washer. The lower link is simply nut, mounting point, smaller nut.

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