RangerJoey
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- 1999
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- Ford
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Hi All,
These boards and YouTube are full of great information and so many how-to's. Every now and then, I notice one random thing I can't seem to track down. Pretty sure a how-to on bushings to the rear sway bar is a unicorn. It seems pretty straightforward so I'm guessing that's why there's not much out there, but I have the bed off and figured I'll go at it. The bushings that go on the axle are staring at me in the face. Problem is the end bar links. I thought I'd buy a couple links but then I notice sites like RockAuto and such list "link only" and "bushing kits". It sounds like a new link would fit the job, (if I used threadlocker on the old nuts), but is there something I'm missing? And regarding the bushings on these end links, does anyone know if they just pop out like the front end links or if they need to be pressed or something? Any help clarifying is greatly appreciated!
These boards and YouTube are full of great information and so many how-to's. Every now and then, I notice one random thing I can't seem to track down. Pretty sure a how-to on bushings to the rear sway bar is a unicorn. It seems pretty straightforward so I'm guessing that's why there's not much out there, but I have the bed off and figured I'll go at it. The bushings that go on the axle are staring at me in the face. Problem is the end bar links. I thought I'd buy a couple links but then I notice sites like RockAuto and such list "link only" and "bushing kits". It sounds like a new link would fit the job, (if I used threadlocker on the old nuts), but is there something I'm missing? And regarding the bushings on these end links, does anyone know if they just pop out like the front end links or if they need to be pressed or something? Any help clarifying is greatly appreciated!