How to Replace Rear Sway Bar Link 01-05 Honda Civic

How to Replace Rear Sway Bar Link 01-05 Honda Civic

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In this video, 1A Auto shows you how to remove, replace, and install a sway bar end link. This video is applicable to the 01, 02, 03, 04, 05 Honda Civic

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• Vise-Grips
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• Rust Penetrant
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• Jack Stands http://1aau.to/oun/1AXAA00065

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Fritz Orbman says:

I love these videos, straight forward, good camera angle and lighting making it easy to see what's going on. Replacing my sway bar linkage, struts and tie rod ends. Bought all this stuff from 1A and look forward to continuing buisness with you guys!

Paul B says:

Good video. i recommend a thin width vice grip as the standard one I purchased for the job was too wide at the grip to fit between the end link bearing and solid metal piece. Also just a heads up that if you have your vehicle on standard sized jack stands in the garage you will be contorting your body to get at the nuts.

Austin Bradley says:

Is it the same process for the front?

Nou Jai Yang says:

Made it look easy but I bet if I try it on mines, I’m gonna have a whole lot of trouble.

Kenny Chea says:

And my mechanic wants to charge me 200$ for a 50$ fix -_-

123456qw6 says:

What about on the side where the gas tank is located?

Josh Malaso says:

Why use vice grips when there is an 8mm hex on the end of the link to hold it in place while you remove the nut with a wrench? Using vice grips seems kind of rudimentary

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