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    Rear sway bar bushing into shackle

    I need to replace the bushings (the ones which seat in the ball pins) in my rear sway bar shackles --- I have read the service manual description, but wondered if anyone could pass along their "real world experience" on accomplishing this task. I have the replacement bushings in hand, and at this point the sway bar is still bolted to the car. Thanks in advance,

    Bob
    Last edited by redcar; 11-24-2012 at 11:07 AM.

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