Don't forget to grease both ends of the bar...
any excess grease will squeeze out not a big deal just put on a reasonable amount and youll be fineJim,
How much grease are we talking here? I suspect that anything more than a film of grease could cause fitment problems.
any excess grease will squeeze out not a big deal just put on a reasonable amount and youll be fine
Hi I do I have back out the adjuster bolt on the lower control arm to put the bar back in
Yes, what makes you think you do not have to?
I suspect that the OP has yet to start the job and he/she is hoping to preserve the ride height, to avoid having to do a complete alignment possibly?
They were greased from the factory. I usually take a couple of fingers in the grease and wipe the inside of the socket. There's plenty of room in front of the bar that you'll never have a problem getting the bars in if some grease gets trapped in the front.
They were greased from the factory. I usually take a couple of fingers in the grease and wipe the inside of the socket. There's plenty of room in front of the bar that you'll never have a problem getting the bars in if some grease gets trapped in the front.
Agree, all the ones I've taken apart ( 5-6 ) all had real thick heavy grease on them...