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  • Do you have a video of how to replace the sway bar end links?

  • i was told this was 3 hour job!?

  • @dangflo It's not to bad of a job, fairly simple as you can see in the video.

  • @dangflo Well, he did speed up the ratcheting a bit.

  • Me again, after taking a closer look at my rear sway bar i saw that it is broken around the attachment to the strut. Should i remove it until repairs can be made so i don't get a explosion from the rear of my vehicle every time i hit a bump?

  • @worromot024 I would replace it as soon as possible to maintain the safety of the vehicle.

  • Can somebody tell me what completely removing the stabilizer bar would do to my 2001 Dodge Durango?

    Edit: Pros and Cons?

  • @worromot024 The stabilizer bar helps to keep the front end or the vehicle from wandering at high speeds. It also helps to stabilize and help to keep the vehicle level, when taking a turn, such as taking an exit off of the freeway. They should be left on for safety reasons.

  • My mechanic told me that I needed these replaced on my 2001 Neon. It pops, thumps and thuds on every bump. Would it make noises like that? Also, should I get the "Kit" or just the bushings? :)

  • @amber8949 probably they make alot of noise but they are really easy to replace only 2 bolts don't need to jack up the car although it makes it easier and just get the bushing not the kit unless you have unusable bolts. Just replaced them in my 93 Camry today

  • @amber8949 Same thing with me 01 Dodge Neon. Oddly enough Midas wanted over $600 to replace them.

  • nice

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