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Old 07-01-2025, 02:29 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Marc_986 View Post
I would replace the bearings as well while you have it all apart.

Other things to consider:
- The sway bar end link might not come out in a good shape. Either have new ones before you start or be prepared to take a few days longer if you need to order.
- The struts have a small clip to which a cable attaches. Old ones tend to break.

The front struts are the easy ones.
If you are doing your swaybar drop links might as well do the swaybar bushings too.
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