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Yes. The bolt on the swaybar endlink that attaches to your lower suspension is also the bolt that goes through the bottom mount of the shock. They're the same bolt.
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Yes. The bolt on the swaybar endlink that attaches to your lower suspension is also the bolt that goes through the bottom mount of the shock. They're the same bolt. And generally, you want to remove the other side (swaybar side) of the endlink first, it makes it easier to get the long side in and out of the bottom shock mount.
Last edited by wstar; 12-09-2013 at 08:23 AM. |
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