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Old 02-25-2006, 06:31 PM
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Default Polyurethane Bushings for '00 front and rear sway bars

Hello all,

i have read alot of post about pre '00 bushings and endlinks, but i have found nothing for our cars. Does anyone have any information on this?

i have sanner sway bars. So, i am hoping someone has already looked into this.
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I changed my 90 sse and then the other day I looked at 00 ssei and the bushings look the same but the spacer looks different kind a like a dogbone but that was a quick look while wheel was turned.
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Originally Posted by jdq
I changed my 90 sse and then the other day I looked at 00 ssei and the bushings look the same but the spacer looks different kind a like a dogbone but that was a quick look while wheel was turned.
Take that back ours are alot different then the earlier years ,they seem flatter (bushings) and dont use normal nut and do have a weird dogbone spacer.Im looking for a set myself.
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they can be changed with the same energy suspension products.. im unsure if the size is the same or not, but all you have to do is measure the size of your OEM endlink and purchase the correct size

mine are going in at NEBF

http://energysuspension.com/pages/endl.html
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That'* right, Toasty was changing an axle the other day and started to measure and consult a package from the links lying around for thte right sizing.
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Where exactly did you order from, says you cant order from there and how much dough and what did you get.
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These can be purchased at Autozone locally.
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I wish we had a autozone in canada , thats all I hear on these threads.We have a part source here but they dont have polys.
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Originally Posted by jdq
I wish we had a autozone in canada , thats all I hear on these threads.We have a part source here but they dont have polys.
i would try calling the company and finding out where you can purchase them from in canada
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Or asking some US person to ship'em up.


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