Front Swaybar endlink question...

ryan97cobra

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I need to do the same. Is this a quick simple swap or is there a lot to come apart?
 

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They stock the part. You don't even need to ask them for. It's in one of the aisles.

Very simple. Shouldn't take more than 20-30 minutes for both sides with hand tools.
 

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They stock the part. You don't even need to ask them for. It's in one of the aisles.

Very simple. Shouldn't take more than 20-30 minutes for both sides with hand tools.

I called the local auto zones in my area and none of them keep the 9.8125 in stock and told me i they wouldn't be able to get it, so i just ordered the part for $15 bucks off of an energy suspension dealers website.
 

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Pep Boys carries many different kits. Better to put the car on the ground with the sway bar disconnected but level. measure the distance between the a-arm mount point and the sway bar. Pep Boys has a chart where you locate that distance and buy the correct kit.
 

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Pep Boys carries many different kits. Better to put the car on the ground with the sway bar disconnected but level. measure the distance between the a-arm mount point and the sway bar. Pep Boys has a chart where you locate that distance and buy the correct kit.

If you are going to do that way, you might was well make your own.
 

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