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I was wondering if anybody here can help me.
My father owns a 2004 Grand Caravan and is having problems diagnosed as bad sway bar end links and bushings.What I need help with is are they easy to replace and if so how is it done. I have previously installed rear sway bars but only on older GM vehicles. Ay help on this matter wil be greatly appreciated |
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I'm assuming this is for the front end of the vehicle, and if so it should be fairly straightforward. I would recommend a good set of polyurethane bushings rather than rubber ones. They'll live longer and won't be as mushy. There is a Dodge Caravan forum at http://www.dodgeforum.com/forumid_30/tt.htm and I'd think you should find some good help over there.
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