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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.
-Tom |
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Re: Sway bar on an '02 Wrangler
From m recollection, they are not threaded.
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97 Jeep Wrangler SE 2.5L Things I've repaired: Thermostat: Crankshaft Position Sensor: Radiator: Water Pump: Fan Clutch: Wires: Dist Rotor: Dist Cap: Plugs: Disc Rotor: Pads: Sway/Stabalizer bar links: Axle Shaft U-Joints : Transmission swap : Brake line : Shocks : Rear Pinion Seal : Transmission Mount |
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Re: Sway bar on an '02 Wrangler
negative.
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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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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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