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Old 05-09-12 | 02:59 PM
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Hey everyone!

Just got my rear sway bar and tried to search to a step by step installation guide. I am very excited to put this on yet no clue. What tools do we need?
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Here's the link to the instructions off of the Sewell website:

http://is.sewellparts.com/pdf/PTR0253094.pdf

Good luck. It's not that difficult if you follow the instructions.
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Thanks. I also only received the sway bar and bushings. Is that the only parts that are needed? My box also says IS 250AWD though I have a IS350RWD. Does that matter?
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Jack or lift the car up and you'll see exactly how easy it is. I felt the same way as you. Once I had the car on the lift and looked at it, I realized how ridiculously easy it was. All you have to do is remove the stock sway and put in the new one. Good luck!
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$30, problem solved,lol
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Originally Posted by Toxicxk23
Jack or lift the car up and you'll see exactly how easy it is. I felt the same way as you. Once I had the car on the lift and looked at it, I realized how ridiculously easy it was. All you have to do is remove the stock sway and put in the new one. Good luck!
Tis true.. however, the bolts are retardedly hard to remove....but given that its a safety reason.. i will rephrase.. the bolts are "not retardedly" hard to remove. Spray some PB Blaster on those bolts and let it soak for a couple hours. It will make your life much easier. =)
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