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Need GM part numbers for FE2 sways & springs

Old Jul 22, 2006 | 02:20 AM
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Does anyone have the GM part numbers for the FE2 front and rear swaybars and the springs? I figure I might as well check with GMPartsDirect, since I've been trying to get them used for maybe a year, with no luck.

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Old Jul 22, 2006 | 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Bugsi
Does anyone have the GM part numbers for the FE2 front and rear swaybars and the springs? I figure I might as well check with GMPartsDirect, since I've been trying to get them used for maybe a year, with no luck.

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where do you live? check out car-part for local junkyards with the FE2 suspension..i'd start by searching for SSEis in your year range. You might even find F41 if you find an olds lss or something.

buying from the dealer will be a complete ripoff.
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Old Jul 22, 2006 | 11:22 AM
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Front FE2 bar:
14081409
Endlinks 25679063 (order 2 or go with energy suspension)
Center frame mount brackets 14086860 you need TWO, and yours won't work
Center frame mount bushings 14086877 you need TWO, and yours won't work

Front FE2 springs:
Listed as 22076866 ONLY, but says 'order by application'. This is because FE2 has about 5 different close diameters and you need a matched set.

Rear FE2 bar:
255559836, and you know the drill for the endlinks (generic kit from energy suspension)
the inner links are also listed as 'order by application'. I'm not sure why, as there should be two distinct sizes.

Rear springs:
Listed again as 'order by application'. The RPO code for "Computer Selected Suspension" means that your springs were computer matched by load rating and spring rate as a matched set of 4 for the best ride and performance.

I suggest you email GMPD about this.
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I have a set of F41 springs and a rear FE2 sway bar. F41 was the RPO code for the Computer Command Ride used from 1994-1999 and I believe it utilized FE2 sway bars and springs.

I am willing to sell the springs and FE2 but the pain of shipping the sway bar is more than I have time for -the springs are already in boxes (have to remove the fronts from the struts yet, but that could be done this week).

If you want I'll sell the springs for $110 shipped to your door.

I would suggest finding a SSE or SSEi in a yard near you with the sways.
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Old Jul 26, 2006 | 06:07 PM
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Ol BlueEyesBonnie, I PM'd you but didn't hear back from you.

I want your F41 springs AND that rear swaybar. Let'* find a way to make it happen!

Get back to me!

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