2010 sway bars

Gladams

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Man I'd like to see that. :)
I was thinking about those very bushings and how I would get then on/in the links that attach to the sway bar. No easy feat. Is there a trick to it?
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Drop the sway bar, use baby oil to remove the old link. Cut slices into the old rubber and remove. Put the end link and polyurethane bushings,with polyurethane grease, lined up in a vise and slowly squeeze the jaws together. When you get close to the fat in to be able to slide through the link, wiggle it around and it will come out. Then use baby oil to get it on the bar. Dawn dish soap cleans up the bar. Be patient.
 

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