MikeWhitney wrote:
(PS - are any other FWD cars this hard to put a bar on? I was pretty amazed at how involved it was. It took us nearly 2 hours, on a lift, with a good set of tools, and only one minor problem. Swaybar sits on top of the subframe and under/behind the steering rack. The engine mount, subframe, steering rack, and exhaust needed to all be loosened/removed so the bar could slip out between the subframe and the unibody rearwards. Guess I'm spoiled by RWD cars where there are usually only 6 bolts and the bar is off.)
Factory procedure on my car is to support the engine and transaxle and then remove the front crossmember. So yeah, it is a bitch on my FWD.
OTOH, I can get the oil pan off in 5 minutes, unlike my RWD cars where it was a major undertaking. Of course, my FWD car has a boxed oil pickup and windage screen from the factory where my previous RWD car had no tray or boxing and a well known reputation for requiring baffling the pan or risking destruction of the rod bearings.
Five of one, quarter score of another.