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Originally Posted by skiptut
What name brand Rear track bar did you end up with? Was the instructions clear enough to get her done in a day and what special tools were required?
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I ran into some problems, my mistake not the bars, so it took a day to install. Later I installed the same bar on my Buddy's Fleetwood. Took 2-1/2 hours which included doing the front and rear chf plus lubing the sway bar bushings
You'll need a 1-1/8 socket and open or box wrench same size. Deep socket if you impact the nut. Regular if you impact the bolt. Impact wrench is a must for the 3/4 nut and bolts.
Make sure you remove the bolts on the sway bar arm and link that goes to the frame first. This removes the pressure on the sway bar. If not removed its a pain to install the track bar brackets.
Also get the main bar that attaches to the frame and lower bracket installed first before tightening the frame bracket bolts. After frame bracket is tight then tighten the main bar 3/4 bolts
Jerry