oh thank god, it's not just me, I tried reading that a few times and thought I was having a stroke.What?
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oh thank god, it's not just me, I tried reading that a few times and thought I was having a stroke.What?
What What? Seems ridiculous, but if it wasn’t oriented correctly, would be a b*tch, although I’m sure he has it correct.What?
What What? Seems ridiculous, but if it wasn’t oriented correctly, would be a b*tch, although I’m sure he has it correct.
Maybe I’m reading what SomeTahoe posted, but he seemed to be saying his sway bar install went easy without his shocks installed.Go reread your post, none of us know what you're trying to say:-D
I see what the confusion is @454cid and @SomeTahoe. “Release the shock” as you had your shocks out SomeTahoe to make sway bar install easier.Release shock your shock.
Or, is it oriented the correct way?
Edit: The bed on my truck. NOT the bed I sleep on. I guess I should try and be more specific!
definitely cleared it up though. I'm unsure if not having the shocks on mine before putting the sway bar in made a difference either way, as I did raise my LCAs to make it actually fit, and that could still be done with or without the shocks there. I did find it more difficult to get the links on than the bushings, bushings took a bit more brute force, but fiddling around in that tiny opening under the LCA while lining everything up was a PITA.Yeah, I sat down for a minute, waiting for help to show up getting my bed back on, when I wrote that. It finally hit me for what it looked like. Was a hasty post!