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Neuspeed 19mm swaybar

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Note where the stock bushings are mounted (there is a "stop" on the stock swaybar). Use this as a guide to mount the n
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Use a disposable latex glove or similar...you don't want to get the supplied bushing grease on your skin...it's **VERY** sticky.
Bushings mounted on new swaybar. TIP: see next caption regarding the driver-side bushing/bracket
Install the new swaybar by sliding the driver side in first. Tip: It is easier if you don't put the driver-side bushing/bracket
New swaybar in, driver side bracket inserted and hanging loosely
Passenger side subframe bracket, which secures to the two holes to the right of it.
It's a total pain in the arse getting in behind the brackets to secure them. The lower control arm gets in the way.
I ended up getting off the wheel ramps and jacking each side up one at a time to lower the control arm so that I had more room t
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