Sway Bar Link Replacement DIY, How To

Sway Bar Link Replacement DIY, How To

The neighbor broke a sway bar link on his S10 pickup and it was banging around, so we filmed replacing it. You can do this yourself with just a few tools.

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bg147 says:

I changed my tie rod ends and noticed the broken sway bar link. It was
rough getting the nut on. Never thought of jacking the other side up, but I
did lower the car to compress the control arm and I used a pry bar to
rotate the sway bar and finally got it on. They could make the bolts a
little longer.

jasonkgreen811 says:

just ordered these for my 01 jimmy off ebay about 20 bucks. i got way more
work room without jacking it up. thanks for sharing

jasonkgreen811 says:

ha ya this is a mission for me, hammer time!

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