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Originally Posted by halfprice
To do the rear is the same process as the front. The rear does have a bracket that attaches to both holes in the sway bar.
Remove the link bolt and move the link out of the way, remove the nut thats attached to a pressed in bolt on the bracket, Knock the bracket out of the sway bar. I used a wrench but a small hammer might work better. Reverse the bracket putting the pressed in bolt into the outside hole, now put the link into the inside hole. Blue loctite all bolts and torque to 66 ft lb s.
You might need a small jack to raise the sway bar. I used a bottle jack.
Ill post a pick of the bar ans bracket in a minute. easier to add pic from my cell. Again its a 15 minute job for me but Ive done it a couple of time.
Keep asking question if you dont understand something about the job
Jerry
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Hi Jerry,
Thanks for the info. I need to get back under the coach in the morning and look again.
I was under there a few days ago looking at things and I did see the place to move at the front.
I did not see anything like this sway bar on the back.
I'll take another look to be sure I didn't fall to sleep while under there and dreamed it was different. (GRIN)
Thanks again for you help.