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Front Sway Bar Question
THis afternoon I am going to my friends shop and change my stock factory front sway bar for a 1 1/4 bar with the poly bushing. I am going to have the truck on a hoist but its the type that holds up the vehicle by the frame as opposed to the type you drive on. Because of the hoist type my front suspension will be dangling as opposed to having a load on it. Does it make a difference whether the suspension is dangling or loaded when installing front sway bar ?
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No real difference. But it helps to have a under hoist screw jack support when on the lift to allow you to raise the control arms as needed.
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Thanks for the info, but I dont think he has one of those being a tire shop.
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I recently bolted my front bar back on with the front suspension hanging. No problem.
Hth, -klb |
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I'm 20 years your junior Sir. The up and down and crawling around is my biggest deterrent against being productive in my shop.
You are The Man!! -klb |
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After the last post I did my usual EBay truck surfing and looking at the pics of one truck I see what you mean by greseable bushings. I didn't know there was such a thing. I put a sway bar on my first truck in 2005 with the same bushing I used yesterday ( and used the same supplied lube during install) and between then and 2014 when i sold the truck I never heard a squeak.
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