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Stabilizer Bar Installation
hey guys. i need help in installing a new stabilizar bar in the front of my Saturn. i had to take it out becuase the previous owner had bent the end of it.
so i bought a new one, same size, shape, thickness, everything. and i dont know how to get it on. to get the old one off, i simply had to cut the bar in half...however, i dont think that'll work in this situation. ![]() anybody have any ideas? |
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Re: Stabilizer Bar Installation
i usually find it easier to install the two ends to the lower control arms first, then attach the bushings and brackets to the front.
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K.S. Service Technician Saturn of XXXXXX ASE Certified GM/Saturn Certified |
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Re: Stabilizer Bar Installation
And you can do this without removing one of the 'control arms' ??
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1997 Buick LeSabre Limited, with Grand Touring Suspension (72,925 miles) with UIM/EGR Stovepipe leakage issues resolved/repaired & 1995 Saturn SL2 (498,125 miles) as of 6/19/07
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Re: Stabilizer Bar Installation
yes. but i imagine if your doing this on the ground it would be difficult.
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K.S. Service Technician Saturn of XXXXXX ASE Certified GM/Saturn Certified |
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Re: Stabilizer Bar Installation
Thank you >K.S.<
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1997 Buick LeSabre Limited, with Grand Touring Suspension (72,925 miles) with UIM/EGR Stovepipe leakage issues resolved/repaired & 1995 Saturn SL2 (498,125 miles) as of 6/19/07
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