Front Swaybar Bracket

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Front Swaybar Bracket

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What size is the bolt on the front swaybar bracket? And how the hell do you even get to it? I've tried coming in from the top and from the bottom and I can't get a wrench in there! 8O And I don't think dropping the control arm will make any difference.

Any help would be much appreciated.
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Thanks Ben! I've already done all of that coz I changed the control arm bushes, they were actually easier to do than getting to the swaybar bolts.

Done 1 side so far and there's about $100 in the swear jar so far. Hope there's a bit more room on the passenger side to get a ratchet in there.
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Ok just one more question. There are 2 holes on the whiteline 22mm swaybar.

Which hole stiffens the car up even more? Closer to the end? Or next one up?
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