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I went and played up on Argentine Pass with my girlfriend Saturday, and we really had a great time. Things went well, but on the way down I must have had a loose rock that gave and slammed my stabilizer bar on the driver side against my control arm. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />
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So my first question is how much does this impact my safety? I had to drive down I-70 and that went with no apparent issues. I just don't know what kind of trouble this will be to fix?

My manual indicates I can just take the bar out without much trouble, is that true? Do I need to have it jacked up or can I just work on it with all four wheels on the ground?


I don't think you need to jack it up to replace it, but if you do, and don't have jacks or stands or a place to work, you can come over to my house. I have a two car garage, heavy duty jackstands and a huge 4 ton jack if need be, and I'm in Westminster.

I've had a ton of help from Joe and Chad here in Colorado and would be happy to help, at least with a workspace if need be. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />


1987 Dodge Raider TSi

...it begins.