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Old 05-31-2006, 11:18 AM
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I am looking for a part # for a set of polyurethane big bushings on the sway bar not the links. Anyone know of anything that can help
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I assume you're upgrading your bar? I can't think of why a car as new as yours would need new bushings.

So you're going to have to be a bit more specific in what you want and why.
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no i have not upgraded the bar i am just looing for a set of polyurethane bushing to stiffen it up a little , sorry i should have said that ill edit my post.
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Those bushings are not available in poly.
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thanks man for the info
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is there any way to "modify" a set of the energy suspension to fit his or our 2000s?
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Only one way to find out.
Go for it and let us know.
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i bought a set of bushings that go on the sway bar. I have a 32mm tho. It'* different on the 2000+'*?
and they are poly
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Yes, ours are 30 mm.
The 32 mm (1 1/4") bushings might work.....with a few wraps of Teflon tape to make up the difference.
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I posted in the other thread....

I'm heading over tomorrow to my buddies shop to install my endlinks.

While its on the lift I'm going to to take measurements/pics of the sways on my 03 SSEi to see if I can find replacement poly bushings from Energy Suspension.

I'll try to keep everyone posted on my findings.


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