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How To Install '05-'09 Adjustable Sway Bars
 We're securing the Summit...  We're securing the Summit rear sway bar here at the axle. For this image, we're using Summit hardware. If you desire a more stock appearance, use the original hardware. |  Urethane bushings are wrapped...  Urethane bushings are wrapped around the bar next, again using the lubricant provided for quiet operation. Because the Summit sway bar is a pinch larger, you must use the larger, stronger bracket provided. |  Here, we're securing the sway...  Here, we're securing the sway bar using the outermost adjustment points, which aren't as stiff. If you want stiffer, go to the innermost bolt hole. |  |  The rear sway bar is secured...  The rear sway bar is secured at the support bushings like this. |  Completed rear sway bar installation...  Completed rear sway bar installation looks like this-stealthy, but effective. |
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How To Install Sway Bars
Remarkable Improvements In Handling And Stability Are Achieved With The Simple Installation Of Front And Rear Sway Bars...
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