rebuilt sweybar endlinks work great and cheap!!
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rebuilt sweybar endlinks work great and cheap!!
I cut the worn out factory buchings out of my front and rear endlinks. Went to the parts store and got some generic hard rubber bushings and forced them in . They are the black "HELP" ones at Canadian Tire here in Canada. Came in two sizes and 3$ for 4 I think. I used some washers and cut a few of the bushings in half to fill up the endlink more. Put on the washers and bolted everything back together. Cost me about 20$ and a couple hours. Before I did this the car had lots of body roll and clicked over every bump. Now it handles way better and no clicking. The suspension feels stiffer and body roll was greatly reduced. Would recomend this to anyone who has worn out factory links and is low on funds. I love cheap fixes that work!!!
1993 Silver Touring Wagon ,Saab IC, 15 PSI ,MBC, Boost Guage, Ground mod, desnorkified, K&N ,Custom exhaust,
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did you have trouble getting them in? The trouble I had getting the old bushings out made me think It would be almost imposible to get new stock ones in>I am concidering upgrading them to poly but am not sure if it will make much difference.
Nice to see the gas prices going down out here eh!!
Nice to see the gas prices going down out here eh!!
1993 Silver Touring Wagon ,Saab IC, 15 PSI ,MBC, Boost Guage, Ground mod, desnorkified, K&N ,Custom exhaust,
265000KM
265000KM
Yea! Just filled up with 91 Octane at 1.10Calgaryturbo wrote:did you have trouble getting them in? The trouble I had getting the old bushings out made me think It would be almost imposible to get new stock ones in>I am concidering upgrading them to poly but am not sure if it will make much difference.
Nice to see the gas prices going down out here eh!!
It was a BITCH to get them in. Lots of silicon lube and a bigass quickgrip is my only advice
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I called the stealership here and they didn't list the endlink bushings. Just the whole link.
I would just buy the energy bushings and some extra washers and slap her back together. They will end up being better than stock because of the harder polyurathane. The handeling on my wagon is so much better now. I will soon do the control arm bushings also.
Greg
I would just buy the energy bushings and some extra washers and slap her back together. They will end up being better than stock because of the harder polyurathane. The handeling on my wagon is so much better now. I will soon do the control arm bushings also.
Greg
1993 Silver Touring Wagon ,Saab IC, 15 PSI ,MBC, Boost Guage, Ground mod, desnorkified, K&N ,Custom exhaust,
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I bought the Energy generic bushings and used four of them on my 91 (straight drop links, not WRX style C links). I think I have four left over if anyone wants them. Lets say $10 including shipping in the USA, Pay Pal CASH only. First EMAIL (not PM) gets 'em.
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03 Legacy L Wagon
91 Legacy Sport Sedan - SOLD
94 Legacy Touring Wagon - SOLD
00 Impreza L Sport Wagon - totaled!