Broken sway bar
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Sway bar
I replaced my sway bar along with the end links and new bushings for about 80 bucks with an advanced auto parts promo code. If you have the right tools the job can be done for around 80 bucks. Do it yourself if you can, and save all the ridiculous labor costs the shop will charge you. It can be completed in about 1 1/2 hours and is not hard if you are somewhat mechanically inclined.. good luck
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Sway bar, hmm. Never had one go bad or snap but know of the bushings wearing out to the point of a clunking sound when turning. Heavier sway bars can be installed for a more firmer suspension i.e.- Conering at faster speed for rally racing perhaps?
But wait lol, Buicks aren't exactly doing 12 second 1/4 miles these days either. Didn't see all the former threads at first here, appeared to be new forum at first glance.
Thinking of something as below?
But wait lol, Buicks aren't exactly doing 12 second 1/4 miles these days either. Didn't see all the former threads at first here, appeared to be new forum at first glance.
Thinking of something as below?
Last edited by Rich B.; 01-12-2018 at 06:39 AM.
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