Rear swaybar install – guide
By SoutherneditorWelcome back to the SE garage, where our mistakes become your after-dinner conversation.
Rear swaybar installation parts list:
1. Addco 7/8 swaybar
2. 2sRus High and Tight rear endlinks
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Welcome back to the SE garage, where our mistakes become your after-dinner conversation.
Rear swaybar installation parts list:
1. Addco 7/8 swaybar
2. 2sRus High and Tight rear endlinks
[...]
Here’s an easy fix for some possible rattling problems in the front suspension. Takes about 10 minutes to install these bad boys. Takes longer to jack the car up than it does to put these on. It takes a 14mm socket and wrench to remove the stock ones, and two 17mm (or 11/16″) wrenches to [...]
Tags: adjust, CEL, install, remove, replacement, sway
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Tools needed:
* Various sockets, wrenches, pliers & ratchet
* Cheater bar for those stubborn nuts & bolts
* Bench Vice
* Monkey wrench or large channel locks
* Dremel tool (maybe, see step 6)
* Spring insulators x2
* Bumpstops x2
Tags: adjust, install, removal, remove, spring, springs, strut, sway
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This part of the engine drop process is a little more intensive than the drop prep. From here on out, it’s helpful to have friend to lend a hand. As always, be sure to have the proper tools for the job. If you need something, go to a store and get it. Be very careful [...]
Tags: adjust, drop, engine, install, remove, sway, swaybar
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This article is a mish mash of several other articles, and many clutch installs. I put this here to help someone perform their first clutch job, and is not intended to replace the BGB. If something I’ve shown differs from the BGB, go with the BGB instructions.
Remove the Starter. There are some electrical connectors usually [...]
Tags: adjust, cleaning, Clutch, drain, drop, engine, install, remove, strut, sway, swaybar, transmission
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Finally, started redoing the entire suspension in the car. I went ahead and removed the strut assemblies first, that way this writeup is more meaningful.
Tools needed:
* Various sockets, wrenches, pliers & ratchet
* Cheater bar for those stubborn nuts & bolts
* Spring compressor
* Bench Vice
* Monkey wrench or large channel locks
* Dremel tool (maybe, see step 4)
Tags: adjust, ECU, install, removal, remove, spring, springs, strut, struts, sway, TRD
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Rear swaybar install pics from Shane Craddocks White94T (White Gecko).
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