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T4 swaybar linkages?

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  • T4 swaybar linkages?

    not even sure what they're called.. any idea what cost? i need both replaced on my '97 2.0 swb. is it a DIY job, or do i need a press and other such luxuries?

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    Whiteline in QLD supply a DIY rear sway.....and it includes the bushes (which is what I think you're after). I'd be fairly sure they are a DIY fitup.

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      my bad - i'm looking for the little dogbone looking linkages for the front swaybar. mine have so much play at the swaybar end..



      i think i need these, but can i fit them myself?

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      • #4
        The simple answer is yes...you can fit them yourself but it'll help if you know around the front end and know a few tricks with respect to the suspension.

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