
ESTIMATED TIME 30 - 40 mins
DIY COST $ 20 - 50
DIFFICULTY Intermediate
What you will need
Procedure
- Park, the vehicle, set the parking brakes, and loosen the lug nuts on the front wheel.
- Jack up the vehicle on the jack points under the front door and remove the front wheel.
- Support the vehicle with jack stands and place wheel chocks on the rear wheel.
- Locate the sway bar link and loosen the bolts on both sides of the sway bar link. Use a 17mm wrench to loosen the bolt and an 8mm wrench to counter hold.
- Repeat for the upper connection to the strut.
- Tap or use a tool to push the sway bar link out from the sway bar and suspension of the vehicle.
Another method to remove the sway bar link is to place a jack under the control arm and slowly raise the control arm until the sway bar link can be easily removed by hand.
- Get the new sway bar link and line it up back to the sway bar and suspension. Then reinstall the bolts back to the sway bar link.
Torque Specification of the bolts on the sway bar link: 98.1 - 117.7N.m (72.3 - 86.8lb-ft)
- Reinstall the wheel and test drive the vehicle. Torque the lug nuts to 85 ft-lbs.
Torque Specification
Bolts on the sway bar link:
- 98.1 - 117.7N.m (72.3 - 86.8lb-ft)
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