How to Replace a Worn Anti Sway Bar End Link and Bushings ( Honda Accord )

How to Replace a Worn Anti Sway Bar End Link and Bushings ( Honda Accord )

The anti-sway bar is a component of the suspension. It decreases the side to side roll a vehicle may experience in cornering. In most cases it attaches to th…

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David Borough says:

Holy crap — how tight did you torque that down? Hope you don’t do that to
the spark plugs, too!!! 😛 2nd on the polyurethane replacements on endlink
bushings. But other bushings I personally prefer rubber.

Mohammad Iqbal says:

Hey guys.. awsum video.. I would like to ask a problem with my honda accord
2007. My car is really smooth but sometimes (2/10 times) while driving i
can feel a vibration starting and increasing at speed 70+ kmph and
eventually the steering will start vibrating really badly and if i apply
brakes i can feel some bad vibrations even in the brake pedal. but after
some KMs the whole vibrations will go away and the car will be smooth as
before.. Can you please let me know what is the issue here..

AutoEclinic says:

How many miles are on your Honda?

AutoEclinic says:

From the description, possibly the axle shafts.

antiard says:

great! very helpful, thanks!!!

AutoEclinic says:

Thank you!

Albinus81 says:

Great video guys – very informative. Not sure about over in the US, but
here most people go for aftermarket bushings as they are polyurethane as
opposed to the OEM elastic and rubber ones that rot and wear out extremely
quickly on our poor roads. Also don’t overtighten the new bushings! 🙂

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