I broke my sway bar in half

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I broke my sway bar in half

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ok for months now i have been getting this weird crecking noise in my car when i accelerated or brake i took it to a number of mechanincs but no one could find the problem so i decded to take it too one more mechanic which was revline and they found the problem pretty quick while he was checking any thing that was lose on the car he checked the sway bar and it had nearly came off in his hand here are some pics

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and now i am driving around with no sway bar lol
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Welcome to the club. ;)

and I thought I was the only one that could do this......

I broke mine a year or so ago now.

BTW, I have spares if you end up needing another.
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    Post by rock_it »

    Hmm interesting... How the hell do you do that ... lol ...

    I can't see pics (they get banned by my work proxy), but is it front or rear ???

    You going to replace with stock, or use the oportunity to replace with a thicker one... Like a whilteline or something...

    I am currently running my car with no front sway bar ... A little dodgy I know, but I will get it fixed one of these days ... :roll:
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    Post by Bennoz »

    And Dwayne I think it was you I sold my spare one to as well :lol: This is very dejavu!

    Go with an 18mm Whiteline adjustable, not that expensive, maybe $250 & comes with all required bushes etc. Whiteline Part number is BMF44Z, you'll notice a world of difference.
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    Post by jakey106 »

    righto is it hard to replace it your self?
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    Post by rock_it »

    Not too difficult... When I took the front out, it took a while though ... First time I had ever done it... There were a few few mounts holding it in place but not too difficult...

    If you had it on a hoist it would be heaps easier IMO....
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