Sway bar who dun it?

El Rat

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Hi gents please see attached and tell me if the sway bar is adjusted correctly. I wouldn’t think so but since I don’t know thought I’d ask the Xperts.EB926155-5244-4C67-827B-C57FC69190C6.jpegE22856B4-9B3D-400E-BB17-65592CA27AA0.jpeg
 
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skipxt4

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The bolt is upside down. Also, I don't see the rubber bushings.:dunno Need a better picture.
 

64ss409

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Supporting Member 9
Here is a photo from the internet of what it should look like. Rubber bushings top and bottom of sway bar and top and bottom of A frame bracket.

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El Rat

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Ok maybe these pics will help.DDC96E8D-F9EF-4A3A-88E6-2C74968600BE.jpeg34743232-1DCD-4842-A62A-FFDA69AFE753.jpegDDC96E8D-F9EF-4A3A-88E6-2C74968600BE.jpegFF5F0FE7-DA6D-437E-85C7-67E63E6C1F7C.jpeg
 

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pvs409

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What you have for your tie rod connection is not correct, the way you have it now the tie rod will bounce up and down

and as has been said here the correct number of rubber bushings ( you need 4 per side) are missing as are the cupped washers 4 of them per side in the right place with the correct height metal sleeve/spacer. 64ss409’s picture shows it the best.

You need to purchase correct new tie rod ends, and throw away the ones you have.
Paul
 
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