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How to replace the stabilizer bar bushings in the Opel Corsa?

Model: Vauxhall Astra Astra G - Years 1998-2006
Part: Anti-roll bar

In this tutorial, we can see how to replace the bushings of the stabilizer bar in the Opel Corsa, a very simple operation. First of all, we lift the front side of the vehicle, taking all the necessary safety measures, then we remove the wheels and apply some loosening spray in the seat of the first bushing. After waiting a few minutes, we unscrew the fixing bolts of the bushing with a 13mm wrench and remove it by leveraging with a crowbar. At this point, we can position the replacement, tighten the bolts, and repeat the operation for the opposite side.

Posted on 9 August 2023 by ScegliAuto

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