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    rear sway bar install

    Since I have recently finally learned how to post pictures I decided to practice by showing a rear sway bar install. First use clamps to hold the bar and brackets in place and check for clearance and level. Mark where the ball stud needs to mount, drill front hole, use a 12" drill bit to go through to the back side, keeping bit perpendicular to arm surface. enlarge the pilot hole and tack in the ball stud.
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