
ESTIMATED TIME 25 - 35 mins
DIY COST $ 35 - 70
DIFFICULTY Easy
Symptoms
- Clunking noise.
- Rattling noise.
- Knocking sound on uneven road.
- Lack of stability when driving.
- Noise going over speed bumps.
- Poor handling when turning.
What you will need
Procedure
- Park the vehicle on safe level ground and loosen the lug nuts on the wheel.
- Jack up the vehicle, support the vehicle with a jack stand and remove the wheel.
- Locate the sway bar link on the vehicle's suspension.
- Remove the 17mm nut on the top and bottom of the sway bar link using a 17mm wrench and turning it counterclockwise. Use a 19mm wrench or plier to hold the bolt and prevent it from spinning.
- Remove the sway bar link from the vehicle.
- Get the new sway bar link and line it up to the vehicle.
- Install the 17mm nuts on the top and bottom of the sway bar link. Use a 17mm wrench and twist the nut clockwise to tighten.
Repeat procedure for the lower sway bar link.
- Carry the wheel back to the vehicle and reinstall its lug nuts.
- Lower the vehicle on the ground.
Torque Specifications
- Sway Bar Link: 74 N·m (55 ft·lbf)
- Front Wheel: 103 N·m
- Stabilizer bar bracket: 19 N·m (14 ft·lbf) (Not shown on this tutorial. For information only.)
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