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Old Jan 12, 2009 | 09:03 PM
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ive got a 99 blazer ls 4d w/ 4x4. front right corner is sagging really hard. noticed that 3 of 4 sway bar link bushings were missing.. replaced all pushings and bolts on both right and left side. still the suspension sags on the right front. has new shocks, wheels barrings, and ball joints. whats wrong?
 
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Torsion bar needs to be cranked up. Follow the bar that runs from the lower control arm back to the cross member. There will be a large bolt there that you can tighten to level out the front end. If that bolt ends up bottoming out, then the torsion bar will need to be replaced.
 
Old Jan 12, 2009 | 10:18 PM
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do you know where to get a good one. the cheapest i found was $200 at the dealer
 
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