Petrolburner's '03 Tundra patient one-step-at-time-takes-a-long-time build

Petrolburner

Explorer
Petrol, cwould you give me any kind if breakdown on what's involved in removing the sway bars? Pics?

Thanks in advance, love your rig and travels!

Chris

It's really simple, and as long as the front wheels are level with each other, there is no tension on the sway bar so it's safe to unbolt it. Just unbolt the two mounting brackets underneath and the end links. You're done!
 

Bobfab

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Hey a cheap solution that i have found with tying dirt bikes in the back is a piece of unistrut with pipe supports to act as chocks for the wheels. Total cost of the DIY "Bedbuddy" ~10$.
 

Petrolburner

Explorer
Hey a cheap solution that i have found with tying dirt bikes in the back is a piece of unistrut with pipe supports to act as chocks for the wheels. Total cost of the DIY "Bedbuddy" ~10$.

What's unistrut? And how did you mount it? Pics are worth a thousand words.
 

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