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1992 245 Installing Turbo Sway Bars, What Else To Do While In There? 200

Sway bars are so easy to remove and replace that it's not a big timesaver to do anything else while you're at it, though I suppose it might be a good time to replace the rear shocks if you know you need to do it. But even with the rear shocks there is so little labor that you can easily do them another time. For the front sway bar you'll want to use new mounts and new end link grommets.

But it's a good time to take a look at your suspension front and rear to see if there's something that needs your attention soon.

And I suppose it's a good time, with the splash pan off, to tighten up all of the front suspension bolts and nuts, especially if you've noticed any clunking going over bumps at low speeds.






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