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changeing sway bar bushings

ocean_bound
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Explorer II
need to change my sway bar bushings on my 06 f53 is it easy has any one done this only have to change two main ones on axel please let me know easy or hard thank you.
Allen&carrie 2006 georgetown XL359 37ft
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RBabb
Explorer
Explorer
As said easy job. Take some liquid wrench or equal to help it along and if there's pressure on anything use leveling jacks to assist.
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ocean_bound
Explorer II
Explorer II
thanks guys I did buy them on ebay
Allen&carrie 2006 georgetown XL359 37ft

ddndoug
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Explorer
Piece of cake. Park on a level surface, and it shouldn't take more than 30 mins.

Doug
2009 Four Winds Hurricane 33T
F53 Ford Chassis w/Triton V-10

RLS7201
Explorer
Explorer
Like Dutch said. Easy job.
Hope you bought your bushnigs from this guy on Ebay. He makes good stuff at a fair price.

Richard
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Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
As long as you're parked on reasonably level ground, there's no pressure on the bar to deal with. Just change the bushings one side at a time.
Dutch
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F53 chassis, Triton V10, TST TPMS
Bigfoot Automatic Leveling System
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