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Sway bar on an '02 Wrangler

I am wondering if the sway bar end link sleeves (mounting holes on the ends of the sway bar) are threaded or not? I was replacing one and the end of the old sway bar end link was seized up in the mounting sleeve. I have started drilling it out, but need to know if I will need to re-tap it (if it is supposed to be threaded) or just drill it large enough for the top mounting bolt of the sway bar end link to fit through. Thanks.

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Old 10-20-2008, 09:29 AM
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Re: Sway bar on an '02 Wrangler

From m recollection, they are not threaded.
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Re: Sway bar on an '02 Wrangler

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Re: Sway bar on an '02 Wrangler

I just replaced my sway bar links yesterday on my jeep, and 100% sure they are not threaded whatsoever, just a clean drilled hole through the end of the sway bar.
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Re: Sway bar on an '02 Wrangler

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I am wondering if the sway bar end link sleeves (mounting holes on the ends of the sway bar) are threaded or not? I was replacing one and the end of the old sway bar end link was seized up in the mounting sleeve. I have started drilling it out, but need to know if I will need to re-tap it (if it is supposed to be threaded) or just drill it large enough for the top mounting bolt of the sway bar end link to fit through. Thanks.

-Tom
they are not threaded, however, i had to take a torch to mine in order to get the old link off the sway bar. they pretty much weld to each other in the course of drivin around.and if you do use the torch, don't point it toward the fenderwalls (i now have a burn hole on my driver side fenderwall lol)
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Re: Sway bar on an '02 Wrangler

It's a press/taper fit.

Go to Auto-Zone and rent* a tie-rod puller. It'll pop right off.



*Rent is free, but you have to leave a deposit, which you'll get back when you return it.
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