On second thought, you probably wouldn't want to do this job without jacking up the truck. Even on a perfectly level surface, the truck might lean to one side a little more than the other, making it difficult to line up the bolts for the sway bar bushing brackets. I apologize for the brief moment of insanity.
I have the same truck, even the same color. It can be a tight space under there when I do not jack it up when lubing all 98 grease fittings on this truck. It feels like 98 of them anyway.
Hi guys, is there someone that could tell me the bolts threads pitch length and grade or even better GM part # somehow dealership could not. Sway bar is 36mm diameter although its probably universal throughout the platform It’s a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500hd 6.6L V8 diesel Duramax Crew cab 4x4
On second thought, you probably wouldn't want to do this job without jacking up the truck. Even on a perfectly level surface, the truck might lean to one side a little more than the other, making it difficult to line up the bolts for the sway bar bushing brackets. I apologize for the brief moment of insanity.
I got a lifted truck , I don’t need a floor jack 😊
I have the same truck, even the same color. It can be a tight space under there when I do not jack it up when lubing all 98 grease fittings on this truck. It feels like 98 of them anyway.
Hi guys, is there someone that could tell me the bolts threads pitch length and grade or even better GM part # somehow dealership could not. Sway bar is 36mm diameter
although its probably universal throughout the platform
It’s a
2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500hd
6.6L V8 diesel Duramax
Crew cab
4x4