Replacing Stabilizer/Sway Bar Bushing
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Replacing Wheel Hub Bearing (Long and Detailed Version)
January 15, 2023
The main job of the sway bar bushings is to separate the sway bar from your vehicle’s body or frame to reduce noise and friction. Generally, bushings rarely break, but they will get worn out over time.
SYMPTOMS:
- knocking noise when going over bumps
- poor handling
TOOLS:
- jack and stands
- socket wrench
- 12 mm socket wrench head
- sharp knife
Material:
- new rubber bushings
Procedures:
- remove the wheel
- locate the sway bar bushing and remove the two bolts
- remove the clip and the rubber bushing
- take the new rubber bushing then cut in the middle of it if it wasn’t already cut
- install the new rubber bushing and the clip
- insert the two bolts and tighten it
- just follow the above steps if you want to replace the bushing on the other side
- install the wheels
- done