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Old 02-22-2011, 01:32 PM
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Ok so I took my car in today to get an oil change and while the car was up I was talking to the guy about a bumping/ rattling noise I have been hearing when I step on the gas he checked and out and said that the bushings on the rear sway bar were going bad/ already bad and I just need to kno is that something I can fix in my driveway and if so how hard is it to do?
Old 02-23-2011, 10:55 AM
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Not hard at all, I replaced my rear sway bar in the driveway with rear wheels just up on ramps as I recall. You probably want to replace the endlinks while you're at it.
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Yeah, you should be fine, as mentioned, replacing the end links would probably be a good idea, never know when they're going to go as well (plus, fresh ones can tighten up the car).


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