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Old 09-28-2016, 12:38 AM   #3
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What I have found on the front end is you need to get the wheels off and remove all pre-load from the end links and then re-tighten the nuts. If you don't have adjustable end links then jack up the lower suspension arm a little. If the swaybar stud nuts are loose and there is tension on the end links it will not be evident that they are loose. After torqueing the nuts you can add a little tension to the end links (assuming they are adjustable). Once back on the ground I like zero pre-load at normal ride height. DP
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