Enjoyed your video. Thank you. My wife’s Lexus steering wheel has a slight shimmy when I’m driving and I either think it’s the tires or those sway bars. I’m gonna check them out this weekend.
The ones without the grease fitting come pre-greased so you don’t have to grease them, the ones that do come with them you should grease them. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Enjoyed your video. Thank you. My wife’s Lexus steering wheel has a slight shimmy when I’m driving and I either think it’s the tires or those sway bars. I’m gonna check them out this weekend.
Great video. Thank you
Glad you liked it and thanks for whacking 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
On the 2005 es330, are there any grease points anywhere on the car on its oem equipment.
Hi Roy, great video. I'm wondering if some sway bar links in the market doesn't have a slot for grease gun, do you need to grease them? Thank you Sir
The ones without the grease fitting come pre-greased so you don’t have to grease them, the ones that do come with them you should grease them. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
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Great video 100%, excuse me sir could you please tell me what is that wire connected to the metal wheel for and What’s it’s purpose thank you
That wire is connected to the wheel speed sensor. That is part of the ABS system.
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***For a 2005 car, how come the sway bar link bolt comes off so easy? I have a few video where they are had to remove.
Looks Like Cradle must be dropped to replace Sway Bar Bushings. One Bolt is 'Trapped' up against body til cradle is dropped ????
Great video except for 2 things, you didn't use OEM parts and you didn't torque nuts to proper specs. Otherwise, informative.
This video is misleading. These BOLTS DO NOT COME OFF SO EASY AS HE SHOWS IT. They need to be torched