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AVO 20mm rear sway bar


JohnyB22

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im buying this AVO 20mm RSB this weekend and was curious on how many people have done a sway bar install themselves? is it something that can be done with a floor jack, jack stands and tools from the garage? or is it easier/less frustrating to have it done else where?
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I didn't do the AVO RSB, but did it with the Cusco RSB, I did the install myself. It isn't hard at all. All you need is jack stands/tools. If you remove the mufflers from the hangers it will make it easier to get the RSB out.
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i did the JDM 20mm install this weekend, super-simple the hardest part for me was working the old bar out from under the car. I have an OBXT and i just jacked it up a few inches, you could use a ramps as well. if you are jacking you might try taking off one of the wheels, it would have made it a little easier for me. definitely take off the muffler hangers it will give you more room.
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thanks for the info...its music to my ears to know its easy and dont have to go to someone else :icon_bigg ....any advice from those of you who have installed the FSB...like on getting the old one out and the new one in
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i did the JDM 20mm install this weekend, super-simple the hardest part for me was working the old bar out from under the car. I have an OBXT and i just jacked it up a few inches, you could use a ramps as well. if you are jacking you might try taking off one of the wheels, it would have made it a little easier for me. definitely take off the muffler hangers it will give you more room.
no jack stands?:confused:

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