Well Explained procedure, I see U use the KISS System, After watching your video, i followed your instructions, Piece of 🎂, Saved me a 💲, keep the videos coming, I wish the Automotive industry had video Manuals like yours, Man/Woman was made to fix 💩, Top video Tutorial 🖖
You are clearly a good mechanic, better than I am however I recommend that viewers check out other videos before taking brackets off. The less you remove the fewer things you risk breaking. BTW, it is called a Sway Bar not an anti-roll bar, This is important when you go to purchase parts. Thanks for posting the video.
To anybody doing this procedure... don't forget the torque wrench... sway bar link 55ft*lb, front braces 64ft*lb., tighten each one in proper order... rear outside -> front outside -> rear inside -> front inside.
If you have rubber bushings... do NOT lubricate them. Petroleum oil will cause them to degrade. Silicone oil/grease might work, but totally unnecessary, the rubber bushing should grab the sway bar and move with it.
@@diykhan thanks for reply. Does the rear axle have similar bushings? I am experiencing and hearing clunking coming from rear-right. Or would that be another bushing ? Thanks!!
@@diykhan just went out to look under the car. Could not find similar sway bar and bushings in the rear. However, I discovered that the rear-right shock is leaking, a thick layer of grease/dust all over the shock. Very surprised to see shock fail, worn after just 60K miles
Well Explained procedure, I see U use the KISS System, After watching your video, i followed your instructions, Piece of 🎂, Saved me a 💲, keep the videos coming, I wish the Automotive industry had video Manuals like yours, Man/Woman was made to fix 💩, Top video Tutorial 🖖
You are welcome thanks
Thanks
You are clearly a good mechanic, better than I am however I recommend that viewers check out other videos before taking brackets off. The less you remove the fewer things you risk breaking. BTW, it is called a Sway Bar not an anti-roll bar, This is important when you go to purchase parts. Thanks for posting the video.
To anybody doing this procedure... don't forget the torque wrench... sway bar link 55ft*lb, front braces 64ft*lb., tighten each one in proper order... rear outside -> front outside -> rear inside -> front inside.
Thanks
Very informative video
Thank you 😊
Nice! Thanks for making this video. I'm having same issue to my 2010 Prius.
Thanks
Thank you for the video, helped me a lot
If you have rubber bushings... do NOT lubricate them. Petroleum oil will cause them to degrade. Silicone oil/grease might work, but totally unnecessary, the rubber bushing should grab the sway bar and move with it.
Thanks
Yup
silicone grease is the best or red rubber grease.
Thank you for the demonstration. A question, what year is this Prius?
2012
Thanks
Is there a bushing for rear? Thanks!
Yes there is.
@@diykhan Thank you. Is it the same part as in the front?
@@Sagemeister007 not sure about the size
Does the car making noise when slow down and start up or turn and those are caused by bushing? Thanks for the video.
Yes most likely because of warn out anti roll over bar Linkages or the anti roll bar D bushes.
@@diykhan I changed the swig bar link and noise still exist; therefore, I think most likely it is the swig bar bushing. Thanks for the information. 👍
Good luck with your project
@@diykhan Thank you so much.
You are welcome thanks
Which generation Prius is this?
Hi. Its the third generation mark 3
Hi
What year Prius is that ?
Hi. Its 2012
Was this front or rear D bushings?
Front D bushes
@@diykhan thanks for reply. Does the rear axle have similar bushings? I am experiencing and hearing clunking coming from rear-right. Or would that be another bushing ? Thanks!!
@@letsplayhooky yes the rear ones should not be to hard to change
@@diykhan just went out to look under the car. Could not find similar sway bar and bushings in the rear. However, I discovered that the rear-right shock is leaking, a thick layer of grease/dust all over the shock. Very surprised to see shock fail, worn after just 60K miles
@@letsplayhooky thats shocking. Might have a Faulty part fitted at the factory.
what car is that?
Toyota prius
My Prius looks different from the bottom
Goodness gracious, get some surgical gloves man!
Sure thanks 😊