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TR6 Sway bar

bluefish

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Hello y’all.

I have finished reassembling my left and right front suspension after installing new bushings and shocks.

I have been trying to install the swaybar links, and I am having some trouble in getting the links and the mounting holes in the sway bar to match up.

Well, in the process of re-doing the front suspension, I did not remove the swaybar.

My lower an arm links to the sway bar are new. They exactly match the old links.

the mounting holes in the sway bar to match up.

Well, in the process of re-doing the front suspension, I did not remove the swaybar.

My lower a arm links to the sway bar are new. They exactly match the old links.

The swaybar links are mounted to the bracket on the lower an arm as indicated in the Bentley manual.

The swaybar links are mounted to the bracket on the lower a arm as indicated in the Bentley manual.

I am mystified why they don’t match up.
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Try putting the struts in the bar first but not jamb tight, then see if you can the socket into the frame bracket
 
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