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Sway Bar Link Won't Line Up. Sway bars and links do not influence. I wasted the better part of a day yesterday trying to change the front sway bar end links with the car up on ramps. Expect my rotor/bracket won't raise up to line up to the top bolt. I am swapping the struts and sway bar links on a 2006 toyota sienna awd. If you try to check a sway bar link with one wheel up, the links will be loaded with all the torque of the sway bar and you won't be able to move them. I know the sway bar links have movement, but it would be restricted due to the position of the lower control arm bracket. I'd bet you have the other side sitting on the ground with the wheel/tire on. Just jack the front of the truck up so both sides are drooping the same amount, then they'll line up. Once aligned raise the jack. I got the first strut in place and started to put the sway bar link on. You might need a medium probar, to align, move the sway bar. That will make the lower control rise the bolt. When i try jacking up the control arm the bracket just raises up higher.

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I got the first strut in place and started to put the sway bar link on. I know the sway bar links have movement, but it would be restricted due to the position of the lower control arm bracket. That will make the lower control rise the bolt. Just jack the front of the truck up so both sides are drooping the same amount, then they'll line up. When i try jacking up the control arm the bracket just raises up higher. Expect my rotor/bracket won't raise up to line up to the top bolt. If you try to check a sway bar link with one wheel up, the links will be loaded with all the torque of the sway bar and you won't be able to move them. You might need a medium probar, to align, move the sway bar. Sway bars and links do not influence. Once aligned raise the jack.

How to Change a Sway Bar Link YourMechanic Advice

Sway Bar Link Won't Line Up I'd bet you have the other side sitting on the ground with the wheel/tire on. Expect my rotor/bracket won't raise up to line up to the top bolt. That will make the lower control rise the bolt. If you try to check a sway bar link with one wheel up, the links will be loaded with all the torque of the sway bar and you won't be able to move them. Once aligned raise the jack. When i try jacking up the control arm the bracket just raises up higher. I know the sway bar links have movement, but it would be restricted due to the position of the lower control arm bracket. I am swapping the struts and sway bar links on a 2006 toyota sienna awd. Sway bars and links do not influence. I got the first strut in place and started to put the sway bar link on. Just jack the front of the truck up so both sides are drooping the same amount, then they'll line up. You might need a medium probar, to align, move the sway bar. I wasted the better part of a day yesterday trying to change the front sway bar end links with the car up on ramps. I'd bet you have the other side sitting on the ground with the wheel/tire on.

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