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Old 10-11-2011, 10:52 AM
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Unhappy Control Arm & Sway Bar

I am in the process or replacing the control arms. I started on the driver side. I am on my second day. I noticed that the sway bar is, where the sway bar connects to the control arm, completely snapped and is no longer connected to the control arm. Do I really have to replace the sway bar. If I don't will it mess up the front tires. If I have to replace the sway bar I guess I will order the parts from RockAuto.

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Old 10-11-2011, 11:17 AM
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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

The sway bar is necessary to help with cornering. The car can be run without it but I don't recommend it. They are not that expensive to replace and can make a world of difference when you drive the car. I also suggest that you replace the end links because the originals are probably dried out to the point where they are not effective.
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Old 10-11-2011, 11:26 AM
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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

Yeah, driving without it won't do any harm but will cause your car to lean a LOT more on corners.

In my Lincoln with a bench front seat I was struggling to not become the passenger LOL. After replacing only the end links I saw such a big improvement; same thing happened with the windstar.

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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

That is what I thought. I have another problem. I can't get the front bolt off, from the control arm, the nut came off real easy. I have used the acetylene torch, but I have not been to get the bolt out. I have also sprayed the bolt with PB Blaster. That has not worked either. I am thinking that I have to cut the bolt in order to get the old control arm out. Does any one know the specs on the nut and bolt. That way I can just cut the bolt off and be done with it. I am going to give it another try and see if the PB Blaster that I spray last night.
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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

We had a forum member get badly injured, and his gilrfriend died from an accident that he thought was caused by not replacing a broken stabilizer bar.

And dr hardware, do you mean the end link bolts wont come out? Cut them, because new ones come in the bushing kit, and may even come with the replacement bar if you order a GMPP.
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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

on the sway bar is the sway bar its self broken or just the bolt for the link broken?
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We had a forum member get badly injured, and his girlfriend died from an accident that he thought was caused by not replacing a broken stabilizer bar.

And dr hardware, do you mean the end link bolts wont come out? Cut them, because new ones come in the bushing kit, and may even come with the replacement bar if you order a GMPP.
I did not know that it would cause an accident like that. I will get the sway bar replaced before anyone drives the car. I was not thinking, but yes may she rest in peace.

No I have already replace the sway bar end bushings a long time ago. The GM bushings with the plastic bushings snapped apart so I used a kit from advance auto or autozone that had a long screw with and several rubber bushings.

The problem That I am having, is that the control arm the front mount screw not come loose. I had no problems getting the bolt off. I have sprayed the screw with PB Blaster and also used my acetylene torch. The screw is stuck inside the metal sleeve in the center of the control arm bushing. This is the bushing that on the front of the control arm that mounts to the front of the frame on the car.

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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

Wow Tim, I didn't know it could be that bad; I used to believe you would be fine as long as you were more careful. It's a sad story, may she rest in peace.

DrHW.- have you tried putting a little pressure with a piece of wood and a jack on the bushing part of the arm? It might help to do it while you bang with a hammer on the bolt.

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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

will the bolt turn at all. are you talking about the torx bolt?
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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

Keep soaking with the blaster as long as you can and try Olopezms idea also, If it still refuses to break loose, you may need to cut the head of the bolt off as well as the other end. Then grind both ends flush to the frame, pry open the mounting area a little with a pry bar and work the arm out. It sounds like alot of work, but I have had to do this. Obvoiusly you'll need to replace the bolt.
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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

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DrHW.- have you tried putting a little pressure with a piece of wood and a jack on the bushing part of the arm? It might help to do it while you bang with a hammer on the bolt.

Oscar.
Yesterday was a total wash, it rained all day. But before I stopped work on the driver's side, I burned all the rubber from the bushing. Now I have complete access to the metal sleeve. I did not have enough acetylene in my tank to get the sleeve up to the proper temperature. So later this morning I will hit air gas and exchange the tank for a full one. If that doesn't work, I will try to get the sleeve off with the dremel tool.

Yes I agree that it is a sad story, and may she rest in peace.

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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

You can also lower the subframe slightly to get more room for a wrench or ratchet on the midpoint bracket bolts.

Oscar, that is what he though cause the accident. I dont have many details, but speed and curves may have played a role in the accident.
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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

I got the acetylene exchanged tank exchanged. I am going to try to get the driver's side control arm off. While working on the driver's side I will start to remove the sway bar to get it ready to install the new one that I ordered from Rockauto. Hopefully since I have a full acetylene tank, I can get the control arm screws off. It is taking way too much time to get this job done. I am a little bit leery messing with the sub-frame. Knowing my luck I will mess up the sub-frame.

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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

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Oscar, that is what he though cause the accident. I dont have many details, but speed and curves may have played a role in the accident.
I guess the bottom line would be "At high or low speeds, a component is there for something".

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sub-frame. Knowing my luck I will mess up the sub-frame.
Nice! I hope everything goes well. I agree with you I don't like the idea of dealing with the subframe unless it's the last resource.

That's why I nearly hate my windstar, you either deal with the subframe or take the engine out for transmission repair... .

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Re: Control Arm & Sway Bar

Well I have gotten the old control arm off, with a refilled acetylene tank. I was able to get the torx screw off, by heating the sleeve up and pounding on the bolt that I left on the screw. I went to Ace hardware and got some grade 8 bolts and nuts. I also have to use washers on the nuts and bolts, since I did not get exact replacements from GM. I have ordered a new sway bar(Dorman Stabilizer Bar Assembly)form RockAuto. For the complete assembly it was $78.79 which includes all the bushings needed. The problem is, I can get the control arm mounted to the sub frame, but I can't get the ball joint on the control arm to the steering knuckle. Do I need to remove remove the knuckle in order to get the ball joint to mount to steering knuckle, or can I loosen the steering bolts in order to get the control arm ball joint to mount to the steering Knuckle. Also the weather has not been very cooperative, the wet season is here in IL., but the temperatures have been very good. Anything above 40 degrees is good for me.

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