AFTER polishing the rust off of the bar.Put some silicone grease on the bushings so they slide on the bar easier.
Move the sway bar around with a pry bar to get clearance where you need it.
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AFTER polishing the rust off of the bar.Put some silicone grease on the bushings so they slide on the bar easier.
I think he bought a new sway bar.AFTER polishing the rust off of the bar.
Move the sway bar around with a pry bar to get clearance where you need it.
I think he bought a new sway bar.
My 0.02 for what it's worth, I'd pull the end links, drop the bar, install bushings and loosely clamp them before reinstalling links. Definitely clean up that bar or replace it before installing new bushings.
the good ol state of OklahomaI just wanna say ... dude: you have a really clean chassis on that truck. Nothing at all like a typical New England truck, lol. What state you in?