use airchisel to remove bushing then threaded rod with two big, thick washer to compress bushing . take socket to drive bushing in with maul and used some bearing grease to assist in install , dropping passenger side control arm makes it easier. what knuckles
To remove and reinstall the sway bar bushings on a Ford E250, start by lifting the vehicle securely and removing the front wheels for better access. Use a wrench to unbolt the sway bar from its brackets and carefully slide the bushings off the sway bar. Once the old bushings are removed, install the new bushings onto the sway bar, ensuring they are seated correctly. Finally, reattach the sway bar to its brackets, tighten the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications, and reassemble the wheels.
To remove the sway bar bushings from a Ford E250 van, first, lift the vehicle securely and support it on jack stands. Locate the sway bar and remove the bolts securing the sway bar to the frame. Once the sway bar is free, you can slide off the old bushings. If they are stubborn, use a pry bar or flathead screwdriver to gently assist in removal, ensuring not to damage the sway bar or surrounding components.
change the sway bar rubber bushings and sway bar link bushings
To replace the front sway bar bushings on a 2003 Ford Windstar, first raise the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Then, locate the sway bar and remove the bolts securing the sway bar brackets to the frame. After removing the brackets, slide off the old bushings and replace them with new ones, ensuring they are properly seated. Finally, reattach the sway bar brackets, tighten the bolts, and lower the vehicle back to the ground.
Put new links in.
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lots and lots of wd40
It is the sway bar bushings.
the sway bar you probably need new bushings
would it be subfram bushings that stop the car fromm swaing or sway bar bushings
The sway bar is not adjustable, but you can replace the bushings.
You have to remove the end links, then remove the sway bar bushings (there are two) and the sway bar will come out. Sway Bars usually do not need to be replaced unless they are bend or completely broken. It is usually end links being worn or the bushings being warn out.