@WillPowered Garage Thank you 🙏, Im just a guy in a garage who isn't a complete tard with a Harbor Freight impact & socket set trying to avoid the cost of a shop. You just helped me ensure I'm able to keep my fiancée's car runnin a bit longer 🤞🏼
The name of the one I usually use is called Sil Glyde. There are a few different types out there. Just do a google search for Silicon bushing grease. Thanks for watchinig!
Thanks! I understand in most cases the end links will be worn, but I replaced mine a few months ago and didn’t think to also change the sway bar bushings.
@willpoweredgarage Hey we just did this job and one of the screws on the passenger side broke off into the frame do you have any suggestions on what to do next? We can’t screw the last screw in due to broken screw
Unfortunately the only way to take care of this would be to drill out the broken screw. Assuming it is flush with the subframe. If there is any bit of it sticking out you can try and use locking pliers, like vise grips and a bit of heat to break the rust and it will come right out. Good luck and thanks for watching.
Good morning friend I hope you are feeling well, I'm looking for the rubber but I can't find it. Could you please help me with the part number. Looking forward to your reply Greetings!
If you are talking about the mount bushings check these numbers out. OEM / Interchange Numbers: 05105878AA, 5105878AA . Make sure to measure your sway bar diameter to make sure it is correct.
Excellent video. high quality views and extremely clear instructions.
Thank you for watching and the kind words.
@WillPowered Garage Thank you 🙏, Im just a guy in a garage who isn't a complete tard with a Harbor Freight impact & socket set trying to avoid the cost of a shop.
You just helped me ensure I'm able to keep my fiancée's car runnin a bit longer 🤞🏼
Wow, Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad this video was able to help you out! Thanks for watching.
awesome videoand say you all took a trip on laborday and hope you all had a awesome time and left you all comments on some fff videos
Mike, As always thank you for the support. Hope you and mom had a great labor day!
Nice explanation. Can you do this with the vehicle on ramps or does the wheels need to hang?
You can do it on ramps assuming bolt wheels are up on the ramps so the load is even. Thanks for watching!
Great video. Would have been nice to have shown what tools/socket used for the sway bar links.
Thanks for watching. I used basic hand tools . The exception was a pneumatic gun on some parts just for speed.
Thanks
Thank you for watching!
great video!!! what is the name of silicon grease used?
The name of the one I usually use is called Sil Glyde. There are a few different types out there. Just do a google search for Silicon bushing grease. Thanks for watchinig!
Could you replace the bushings without removing the end links?
The mount bushing can be replaced with the end links still attached. But chances are that rubber is just as worn and weathered. Thanks for watching.
Thanks! I understand in most cases the end links will be worn, but I replaced mine a few months ago and didn’t think to also change the sway bar bushings.
@willpoweredgarage
Hey we just did this job and one of the screws on the passenger side broke off into the frame do you have any suggestions on what to do next? We can’t screw the last screw in due to broken screw
Also it is the front end
Unfortunately the only way to take care of this would be to drill out the broken screw. Assuming it is flush with the subframe. If there is any bit of it sticking out you can try and use locking pliers, like vise grips and a bit of heat to break the rust and it will come right out. Good luck and thanks for watching.
See my other response.
perfect guide, Gracias!!!
Thanks for watching!
Good morning friend
I hope you are feeling well,
I'm looking for the rubber but I can't find it.
Could you please help me with the part number.
Looking forward to your reply
Greetings!
If you are talking about the mount bushings check these numbers out. OEM / Interchange Numbers: 05105878AA, 5105878AA . Make sure to measure your sway bar diameter to make sure it is correct.
Thanks,
Thank you very much
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Would this cause the car to move backwards in drive gear and not drive at all?? Tried replacing transmission fluid also
This would have absolutely nothing to do with a failed transmission. Thanks for watcing