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Updated Control Arm Stay Rod Cone Bushings -What's the difference? 900

Hi Dave,

Tomorrow I will finally have time to re-assemble everything including the new sway bar links.
Since I had to wait a week, I thought it would be better to paint the links, primer + POR15 :)

https://postimg.cc/Mccgs1gn

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In the pocket data booklet, I see the following for the Nm torque:

Anti-roll bar link - Control Arm, steel Nm 90
Anti-roll bar link - side member Nm 50

Since the one I have, bolts in the control arm, I believe Nm 90 is the correct value.

However, I do not understand what Anti-roll bar link - side member refers to.

Also, one more question:

Am I good to put Permatex anti-seize on those bolts, I mean the one on the control arm stay - body and the one that goes in the control arm?

How about the bolt to the control arm of the above links?

Thank you!
Alex






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