Kit Includes: (1) Front Passenger Side Sway Bar Link (1) Front Driver Side Sway Bar Link
Quantity: 2 Piece
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How to Replace Front Sway Bar Links 2007-16 Honda CR-V
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
Hammer
17mm Wrench
Rust Penetrant
17mm Socket
Jack Stands
19mm Wrench
19mm Socket
3/4 Inch Wrench
6mm Allen Wrench
Large Locking Pliers
Ratchet
Wire Brush
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
1. Removing the Wheel
Raise the vehicle with minimal weight on the tire
Loosen the five 21 mm lug nuts
Raise and support the vehicle
Remove the five 19mm lug nuts
Remove the hubcap
Remove the wheel
2. Removing the Sway Bar Links
Remove the 17 mm nut from the top end of the sway bar link, holding the stud with 6mm allen bit to prevent it from twisting, if necessary
Remove the lower 17 mm nut from the sway bar link, using locking pliers if necessary
Repeat on the other side
3. Installing the Sway Bar Links
Install the lower end of the sway bar link into place
Install and tighten the 18 mm nut
Install the upper end of the sway bar link into the strut bracket
Install and tighten the 18 mm nut, holding the stud with 6mm allen bit to prevent it from twisting, if necessary
Torque the bolt to 58 foot-pounds
Repeat on the other side
4. Installing the Wheel
Slide the wheel onto the wheel studs
Replace the hubcap
Replace and tighten the 21 mm lug nuts by hand
Lower the vehicle with minimal weight on the wheel
Torque the lug nuts to 80 ft-lb in a star pattern
Lower the vehicle completely
Hi. I'm Mike from 1A Auto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years.
We have a 19 millimeter socket, an extension and a breaker bar. We're going to crack the lug nuts free. Now we're going to raise and support the vehicle with a two post lift. You can use a jack and jack stands. Now with the vehicle raised up we're going to take the lug nuts off. I'll pull the tire off. This sway bar link is a little bit rusty, so we're going to spray some rust penetrant on it. We'll spray some rust penetrant on this nut right here. We're going to take this nut off. We're going to use a 17 millimeter wrench to get it on there, but when we loosen it up this stud is going to start spinning so what we want to do is a little Allen in there, a little spot for an Allen.
We're going to use a six millimeter Allen and I'm just going to hammer it in because this one's a little rusty. I'll take my ratchet and I'll put it on the tightening setting and then I'll loosen this up. This nut is on there pretty hard so what I'm going to use is a hammer and I'm just going to tap on my wrench to get it started. Just like that. Then with my ratchet I'll hold the stud. You can actually go like this to an extent. This is pretty rusty. I'm going to just use a wire brush. Try to get some of this rust off of this stud. Maybe that'll help.
All right, so this nut's giving us some trouble. The next step, what you could do or what we could do would be cutting the stud off in the back. We could use a reciprocating saw or a Whizzer and get this stud cut. Before we do that, I am going to attempt to use an impact gun. What I'll use is some locking pliers on the back here first, just lock it onto the stud. I'm just going to work the nut back and forth. First I'm going to tighten it. Now I'll just go back and forth. This last time should take it off and there we go. Got it off.
I'll pull the locking pliers off. The lower nut for the sway bar link is right here on the backside. The end is just as rusty as the upper one, so I'll take my little wire brush. I'll just clean that off a little bit and spray a little more rust penetrant right here. So to prevent my stud from spinning on this joint, I'm going to put some locking pliers on the backside. Pretty much what's happening I'm just putting it on that to prevent it from spinning. I'll try to loosen this up. I'm going to tap it with a hammer and see if I can get the wrench to loosen up a little bit.
This nut wouldn't break free so we're going to heat it up a little bit. Just going to use a little bit of MAPP gas. This part of the sway bar link just popped off. There must have been a nylon seal or something in there so that just popped off right there like that. Taking this nut off. It's giving me a little bit of trouble but it's not impossible. All right, so this nut's almost coming off. If there was more room I could get a ratchet in there but really not that much room. You could use a ratchet wrench to get this off if it wasn't so tight. There we go. Got it off.
This is our old sway bar link. This is our new sway bar link from 1AAuto.com. If you look at it, it's very similar. The joints are the same. The new one comes with new nuts. Take those off. This is generally what goes bad on these. What'll happen is this will loosen up and this ball and socket will rattle when you're going over bumps. So get your new one at 1AAuto.com and you'll be ready to rock and roll. All right, we're going to install the sway bar link this way. Slide that stud in down below there and put the nut on into that.
I'll slide the upper stud in here and push it down a little bit. Slide that in through the strut and snug that up. I'm going to use a 3/4 ratchet wrench to snug this nut down and I'm going to use a six millimeter Allen socket to hold the stud from spinning. I'll stick my ratchet on there, just tighten this up and I'll put the ratchet on loosen and that will hold the stud while I'm tightening it up. All right, now we're going to torque this using a 19 millimeter socket and a torque wrench. I'm going to torque it to 59 foot pounds. Kind of hard to do this.
The stud is just spinning so I'm going to just lock the backside of this stud with these locking pliers. That's 58 foot pounds. Now I'm going to put the tire back on. Line it up with the studs and I'll take our lug nuts and put them on. It's easier to use the socket when you're putting the lug nuts on. All right. We're going to drop it down and torque them. Now we're going to use a torque wrench and torque it with a 19 millimeter socket. We're going to torque these to 80 foot pounds in a star pattern. That is going to tighten the wheel properly. Just like that.
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First time order
Sandra
August 12, 2018
I was pleased with the customer service and speed of delivery
Great price
K
August 15, 2018
So far so good. My mechanic said they were a great price and installed them for $40.
Perfect part
V
August 27, 2018
I received part very quickly. I need it as soon as possible because have terrible noise under my car.And it hes lifetime waranty.So I definitely recommend to buy parts from this company for yours car??
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Sara
February 20, 2019
Just as described, came on time and was a perfect fit!
Sent me wrong nuts with part
J
March 10, 2019
Had to cut my old parts off due to being rusted on. The nuts that came with the new part were not the correct pitch and didnt work. Had to go to the hardware store and find something to work. Luckily they had the correct nuts in stock. Whoever put the bits on to be shipped had to of known they were wrong because they were screwed on u til the threads stopped lining up.
Now it works with some fabricating but overal not a bad part of they send the correct hardware.
Sway bar link
wissam
July 5, 2019
Very good product worked for me and fast shipping
M
August 4, 2019
Very happy
Dont bother
robert
May 6, 2020
They are cheap for a reason......
They are NON greasible, and the solid rod between both ends is ridiculous small diameter with very poor welds.
I put a set on my daily driver 2011 crv, the drivers side didnt last three months, i removed and replaced with Moog, greasible, thick rod, great welds.
The drivers side ball and socket was nearly out of the joint when removed.
I didnt bother for a return or replacement.
Perfect fit
Timothy
October 21, 2020
Not much to say other than they fit perfectly
Great products
R
November 19, 2020
Keeping my 2011 RDX running smooth. Replaced the sway bar links after inspecting my suspension components for wear and tear. Found the axles and these needed replacement. Great quality for the cost. Ill be back for more down the road.
Honda crv
C
January 14, 2021
1a auto has been fabulous. Not because the free shipping not because of the quality of the parts. But because of the fast turnaround to get the product to my home every time Ive ordered its been a couple of days less than a week its not coming from China its not coming from California and this I am very happy with this is why 1a auto Will be my supplier for every car I own.
Identical Replacement - Video Was Helpful
C
April 7, 2021
Fast delivery (earlier than promised). Exact fit. Good price. If bargain shopping, consider that 1A Auto produces excellent how-to videos and provides them for free. Even if I could save a few dollars buying from an Ebay seller, I wouldn't, because I value those videos and feel that 1A Auto deserves a little extra money for making them available.
Sway bar link 2014 Honda CR-V
Oniel
May 29, 2021
Overall good sway bar links and installation was like a breeze. The price was good too I would definitely buy more parts.
Paul
September 17, 2021
Great fit and solved the clunking sound.
These sway bar bushings are great
Matthew
October 18, 2021
Great price! Fit just like an OEM
Better than OEM
charles
October 25, 2021
I will buy it again and again, great product
Perfect fit
James
October 31, 2021
Took about 1- 1 1/2 hours to replace both. Easy-Peezy. Wish I would've gotten the rear links here
Mike
January 8, 2022
Reasonable price, very easy to install. I should have replaced them when I replaced my struts.
Removal of old parts was hard, but the new parts were great.
Warren
March 30, 2022
The parts were perfect, but I had to grind away the old parts with a cutoff wheel because they were so badly rusted.
Getting the old parts off was a challenge, but the new sway-bar links got rid of the "clunk" and the car drives perfectly now.
Alamdar
May 4, 2022
It was good fit. Will recommend this part to others.
Tom
May 21, 2022
Work great so far!
Pretty good
Aaron
September 19, 2022
These matched the OEM ones perfectly. But there is one improvement I would suggest. These are difficult to tighten properly. The allen key in the bolt mostly holds it, but I still had to use my vice grips to lock the stud from the back side. It would be a lot better if the back side of the stud was shaped in a hexagon so you could put a wrench on it on the back side as you tightened the nut on the front side.
Roland
September 25, 2022
Good quality parts was actually better than the ones I took off a little more beefier
Sway bar links
john
October 13, 2022
Nice sway bar links. Just like factory
Right parts at the right time thank you
Adolfo
April 5, 2023
So happy correctly parts like
Gary
June 4, 2023
fit fine but have had to retighten the lower nut on the passenger side twice.
Best fitting part that match OEM part
Shirley
July 10, 2023
The part is an exact match of the OEM part. Easy to install and works good. I will buy again if I need a replacement in the future.
The only downside just as the OEM part is that it is tricky to torque to the spec since the hex key slot is on the same side where the socket goes. It would have been nice if there was a inner nut similar to the brake caliper pins to lock from spinning while torqueing.
Tariq
September 5, 2023
Bad nut on sway bars
great !!!
Jonhy
September 29, 2023
great !!!
Ching
October 17, 2023
Very good
Wilmer
May 8, 2024
Excellent
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