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Last post today I promise. I will replace all the rubbers on the anti sway bar plus the passenger side link. But look closely at the end of the sway bar. Does it look a little bent to you? Should I replace it?
 

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Hard to tell without seeing the entire bar or looking at mine...but, they have some interesting angles in them....post a photo of the entire thing & when I get home tomorrow I'll crawl up under one of my cars and compare.
 
Here you Tony
 

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Replace the bushings, reinstall. Looks close enough from here /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
ja... looks good to me too. I assume both ends (of the bar; not the links) touch the ground or very nearly so when it's laying like that. If there's a large amount of deviation (one end is over an inch off the ground) then I'd start considering a new anti-sway bar. Yers seems to be ok from the pic...
 
Looks good in the pic!
 
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