Sway bar mounts, Part Deux
Well, originally I was going to have Thorage327 replace my broken front swaybar mounts at his shop, saving me the time and trouble. Unfortunately, he had something come up. I had the day off today, so I decided to tackle it myself.
The old mounts:
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...5_205_full.jpg.
This one was torn completely through. :shock: The other one was cracked about 2/3rds of the way through on one side, but was still holding on... barely.
The new mounts:
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...5_204_full.jpg
The job was pretty straightforward. I had to take the fans off of the radiator to get to a couple of bolts, and both radiator supports have to be removed. The OEM mounts are tack welded on both sides, but I was able to get a pair of vise grips on the broken bits and just keep working them until they broke free. A little Dremel action, and the leftover weld was ground down.
The only real hard part to the job was reattaching the radiator supports. The new swaybar bracket mounts are much larger than the OEM ones, and both radiator supports had to be "massaged" with a BFH in order to clear the mounts.
When all was said and done, I took the car for a quick spin on my little secret testing loop, and I was pretty impressed. It's amazing what an improvemnt a working set of shocks, bumpstops and a swaybar that's actually attached to the frame will do. :mrgreen:
It's gonna be a good season, I can feel it. :twisted: