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Old 03-24-2008, 09:56 PM   #14 (permalink)
ICBlue
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RE: Loose nut on sway bars

[quote=Focks;412953]I am up for this & I have a few suggestions.

1. treat the gaskets on our vehicles,
2. check the people who have installed sway bars and make sure the nuts are tight. (I had a front right nut come off during the HRPT 2007 & Machel had an issue with her front sway bar nut coming loose during our last run to Fredricksburg)

Just a hint to correct the problem is you need a very thin open end wrench
and to hold the joint from turning. Then box open to tight nut and the final
you insert another box open and use as a lever pry bar. It need to be torqued to at least 65 ft lbs. or heavy umph..! Hint do not use blue lock ez
you will not be able to remove if you have too. Please remember you need a
one leader. We have a group of team leader in every job this helps to eliminate the what happened is isn't working.

Robert Salerno
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