1999 to 2004 F250 to F350 4x4 Front Swaybar Bushings K80201
Автор: Keith Noneya
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This video is how to change the front 1-1/4” (1.26”) sway bar bushing on your 1999 – 2004 F250-F350 4wd truck.
Parts: Front Sway Bar Bushing P/N: (K80201 4WD) Approx. $7.00 TO $37.00 a Pair on eBay.
The P/N's are the same for most manufacturers:
K80201Inside Dia. 1.26 inch (32 mm)
K80072 for 2WD. Inside Dia. 1.25 inch (31.8mm)
TRW JBU1087 Dia. 1.26 inch (32 mm) I switched to these and they work GREAT!
*** As a pre-caution I recommend that you measure the diameter of the Sway Bar to make sure it fits your vehicle. Or check the compatibility section or description of the part when ordering. Also check the item description to make sure the diameter is slightly smaller than the diameter of your sway bar. I did NOT know there were different sizes when I did my initial order, as shown in the video. But the process is the same. The correct diameter was finally ordered and the correct ones installed. Hope this note helps you get the correct size.
Tools:
3/8”s Drive 13mm Deep Socket
3/8” Drive Ratchet
1/2” to 3/8” Drive Adapter
1/2” Drive Torque Wrench or Breaker Bar. If you use a Torque Wrench set it on 70lb's or higher SO YOUR WON'T DAMAGE THE WRENCH. Tighten the bolts then snug them up and 1/4 turn. set it to the correct Torque Spec or just snug them up.
Torque Wrenches are NOT Breaker bars and can be damaged. If you set the Torque higher than the bolt will come loose it's HIGHLY unlikely that the wrench will be damaged. Cheap 1/2" Torque Wrenches are around $39.00 dollars, cheaper than a shorter 1/2" drive ratchet and they provide more leverage so that's why you see me use them a lot in my videos. I have done this for over 30 years and have NEVER damaged a Torque Wrench, I've even taken them to a calibration lab to have them checked with no damage or drift in torque. So using a Torque Wrench as a breaker bar or as a ratchet is VERY UNLIKELY to damage it, however using it at the incorrect setting WILL damage it. Use your Torque Wrench in the manner you wish at your own risk. Nay Sayers, don't waste your time I WILL laugh at you for just repeating what someone else has told you, with NO facts to back it up, and ignore your inexperience. Remember I've got 30 years doing it that way with NO problems or damage to my Torque Wrenches. With a Calibration Laboratory verification. If you have proof put a video up and link me, otherwise you're just repeating unfounded information.
Hope this helps solve your problem.
Please give me a thumbs up if it helped you.
Best Wishes n Blessings Keith
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