Jaguar XJ6 Front SwayBar Bushings And Rear Drop Links

Jaguar XJ6 Front SwayBar Bushings And Rear Drop Links

What’s up you guys! Learn how to replace the front sway bar bushings and rear anti roll bar drop links on your 1988 – 1997 Jaguar XJ6. Hope you find this video helpful Please Like, Share and Subscribe it really means a lot! Thanks for watching!!

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⏱Timecodes:
0:00 – Intro
0:48 – SwayBar Bushings
2:06 – Drop Links
4:10 – Outro

⏳REPAIR TIME: 1 Hour

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The purpose of this video is to help out fellow Jaguar owners to the best of my knowledge. The information provided in the video is supplied as is, with no warranty. Most information comes from my experience working on cars. It’s not meant to replace shop manual or professional advice. I do not assume any liability whatsoever for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk.

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XJ Jesse says:

Hope you guys are doing well!! Replacing the sway bar bushings and rear sway bar links one your Jaag, can improve handling and enhance stability. Stay safe and enjoy the road!

James Mašín says:

You have a pretty neat undercarriage there with zero surface rust! I am going to do this soon as well, as I ordered uprated front and rear sway bar links from Andy. Rear ones have unibal joints and front ones also has no rubber so no distortion in rubber at all. I am curious if the ride will become unbearably harsh or if its just gonna stiffen things up nicely. I still need to source rear sway bar from XKR somehow though

West Haven, OR says:

Yeah, working on cars outside is rough, especially on the street. Did that most my life until I moved to a place with a garage 3 years ago. Absolute paradise now! Like your bracelet, btw. Looks like sterling silver.

Alexandre Couture says:

Finally did the Series 3 XJ passed his smog test?

Alexandre Couture says:

Good job! For the rear sway bar links, you can buy the ones for a 2008 Mazda 3, they have balls at each ends instead of rubber squish with a bolt. I imagine they are less expensive too!

Robert Savello says:

Got links to the parts you used or did you just use rockauto parts?

MrSCOPACINO says:

Much appreciated Jesse!!!

Mo says:

Thanks for this awesome video!!!! I’m with you on the no lift situation lol.

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