Sway bar link and bushing replacement performed on a Nissan Maxima. (Sway bar links are also called connecting rods.) Over the years these parts wear out and its something you can replace in your driveway or garage. Torque specs specific for this vehicle:\r
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- 30-35 ft. lbs. - lower bolt connecting transverse link to sway bar link.\r
- 12-16 ft. lbs - top bolt connecting sway bar to sway bar link.\r
- 36-43 ft. lbs. - the two bolts holding the bushing clamp \r
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This video is being performed by an experienced tech. Any attempt to repair automotive parts and/or systems carries risk of personal injury. Always adhere and follow safe prices when working on vehicles. Such as, use safety glasses, jack stands, no loose clothing, etc. No guarantee or warranty is implied. Use the information in this video at your own risk. If you dont think you can perform the job then be smart and dont.\r
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