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Tighten The Endlink
Chevy El Camino Front Bushings, Shocks, Drop Coils & Sway Bar Upgrade - Surgical Joints
Following the supplied instructions, we made note not to overtighten the endlink hardware. It's important to realize that while the vehicle is suspended, there is no load on the sway bar. We only snugged the hardware enough to allow for the spacer to twist freely (9/16-inch wrench/socket). If the bushings are swollen and bulging, the hardware is too tight. View Related Article
Chevy El Camino Frontend Rebuilt Shot Of Our El Camino Undercarriage Removing The Tie Rods Removing The Sway Bar Rusted Hardware Removing The Stock Springs Removing The Lower A Arms
Removing The Upper Control Arms Pst Bushings Factory Stock Bushings Pressing Out The Old Bushings Tapping Off The Chevy El Camino For Primer Undercarrage Primered Upper Control Arm Painted
Adding Some Grease To The Bushing Ends Rebuilding The Passenger Side Installing The Upper Control Arm New Springs Next To The Old Ones Replacement Ball Joint Covers Getting The New Spring In Installing The Brake Assembly
Installing Kyb Gas A Just Shocks New Sway Bar Next To The Old One Tighten The Endlink Front End Rebuilt
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