Whiteline RSB Install Question
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Whiteline RSB Install Question
I just picked up a new Whiteline RSB for my 95 Es300. Is this something that I should try to install myself or should I bring it to a mechanic to install. Also, if I am putting this on is there anything else that I should have replaced at the same time. All suspension components are stock, and the ride is beginning to feel a little sloppy. Ideally I would like to replace all 4 struts and springs but at the moment the $$$ is not available. One mechanic I spoke to mentioned that the end links should also replaced, how much of a difference would replacing these make?
Opinions?
Thanks,
Starvx
Opinions?
Thanks,
Starvx
Last edited by starvx; 11-25-07 at 05:09 PM.
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ok, well it really isnt difficult at all, just because all you do is remove the swaybar endlinks(1 per side) from the swaybar. remove swaybar brackets(1 per side held on by 2 screws). its really really easy. but difficult getting the old one out, and new one in because of space limitations. just keep working with it and it will come out, and eventually new one in.
another tip when installing. lift both sides of the rear up. so make sure you loosen all rear lugnuts before raising. and put wheel chalks in front tires.
all in all, fairly easy. just difficult to get old one out, new one in.
Goodluck
Charley
another tip when installing. lift both sides of the rear up. so make sure you loosen all rear lugnuts before raising. and put wheel chalks in front tires.
all in all, fairly easy. just difficult to get old one out, new one in.
Goodluck
Charley
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