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    Is it just me or is it SUPER hard to replace front sways

    I have EVERYTHING apart...new suspension technique sway and hardware, along with my race skids cross brace that shold have been on a hr ago

    Ive been trying to turn and wiggle out my front sway bar for over an hour

    anyone have a video or a trick to get this fucking thing out??
    m20 is plenty. im simply a drifter.
    build thread -- http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=206510

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    Unbolt the lolipops and it'll slide out.
    Suspension tips here...
    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/album.php?albumid=757

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      #3
      Some cars require that the car be on the ground when you install or remove the 'lollipop' bolts.

      If your car is too low to facilitate this, you can try carefully putting the floor jack under one wheel to 'unload' the lollipop and try again.

      Most cars require you to do the final torquing of the lollipop bolts with the car on level ground.

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        Originally posted by taiden View Post
        Some cars require that the car be on the ground when you install or remove the 'lollipop' bolts.

        If your car is too low to facilitate this, you can try carefully putting the floor jack under one wheel to 'unload' the lollipop and try again.

        Most cars require you to do the final torquing of the lollipop bolts with the car on level ground.

        Huh??? The lollipop that is on the back the lover control arm... it shouldn't require it to be on the floor.. only thing that should be needed are a ratchet, a socket, maybe an extension to get a good angle, and a cheater pipe if you aren't feeling manly enough!
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        e30 Sold long ago - Too many BMWs since then... For now 2006 M5

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