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batmanreturns



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Front Anti Roll Bar Bushes

Does anyone know what these need torqued upto when replaced?

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Bora20



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Which part? The bush bracket bolts or the subframe stretch bolts you must replace?

There is a service manual posted somewhere in this site that can help. πŸ™‚ Dan. πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ 2013 L405 5.0 SCV8

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batmanreturns



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both if you have them? I am considering doing it myself but can't find anything, might be the terminology i'm searching for? I've looked in the wiki areas too (trying to download the work shop manual but google says its too large.
Anything else to be aware of if i tackle this myself or links? I can't find anything on youtube which is unusual as they seem like a regualr consumable part.

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It’s not a super easy job in a garage on the floor, but can be done. You will need some big boy tools.


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batmanreturns



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hero! thank you.
Where did you find this? Is there a link as it would help me out with other DIY mehcanical work.
thanks

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WM [workshop manual]

link in wiki.. ... - .- -.




Y. O. L. O.
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Andy_Butler



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Did mine today laying in the drive. I’d call it an easy job but you do need the right tools to make it easy. Big torque wrench is mandatory and an electric impact gun (on low) is nice to wind bolts in and out.

Took me 45mins start to finish.

Well worth it. A big improvement in refinement

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