You can get it back on fairly easily. A ratchet type cargo strap can be arranged to pull things closer, and having the wheel on the ground (careful to guide things when lowering that side back down onto ground) will make things go better. One can back off the sway bar mount bolts to allow that side of sway bar to drop a tad, that helps too. good luck alistair
On 2013-05-10, at 9:13 AM, Bryan Feddish wrote: > I’m asking this now even though I’m behind my desk at work because when I go to tackle this it will late tonight or early tomorrow morning. > > I’m going to replace that grommet that fell off the link stabilizer. I’m not near the van at the moment. Will those parts just bolt on OR do I have to compress that lower arm somehow and if so, what’s the best driveway method for that? > > Thanks, > Bryan |
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