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Don't forget to replace the stabilizer bar bushings while you are at it. They are solid so they require the stabilizer links to be off in order to slide them off/on the bar. I just replace them on my 08, the bushings disintegrated in my hands when I took them off.
Replacing them also resolved the majority of a log rolling sound I had going over bumps.
Hey Su - I'm a little curious as to this as well! Are you Looking to do Front Control Arms along with Struts?
Let me know if there's anything I can help out with!
Alex
with 100,000 miles I am planning on doing the struts along with the control arms. I was told lower control arm but maybe the correct terminology is front control arms. along with the ti rod ends. I am looking at the summit catalog and was told that Koni was the best. I want to upgrade from stock. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks
with 100,000 miles I am planning on doing the struts along with the control arms. I was told lower control arm but maybe the correct terminology is front control arms. along with the ti rod ends. I am looking at the summit catalog and was told that Koni was the best. I want to upgrade from stock. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks