The 90 to 92 rear bar uses bushings on the ends to connect to the droplinks, when I replaced my droplink bushings I noticed the bushings in the end of the rear bar are really shrunken. So much that there's a LOT of play with the bar sliding to end side of the droplinks when it shouldn't at all.
Are replacement bushings available, do I have to make my own, or is there something else I can do?
90-92 Rear Swaybar Bushings??
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90-92 Rear Swaybar Bushings??
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Re: 90-92 Rear Swaybar Bushings??
Yup, you definitely should replace the bushings. Aftermarket and OE are readily available.
n2x4 wrote:The 90 to 92 rear bar uses bushings on the ends to connect to the droplinks, when I replaced my droplink bushings I noticed the bushings in the end of the rear bar are really shrunken. So much that there's a LOT of play with the bar sliding to end side of the droplinks when it shouldn't at all.
Are replacement bushings available, do I have to make my own, or is there something else I can do?
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Sorry dude, I was at work and didn't read it carefully. I thought you meant the bushings for the droplinks. My bad, I apologize.
But here's the OE replacement part number for the bushings that goes inside the end of the swaybar eyelets: 20461AA002. It's around $3 each.
Pye
But here's the OE replacement part number for the bushings that goes inside the end of the swaybar eyelets: 20461AA002. It's around $3 each.
Pye
n2x4 wrote:Where? I can't find anything. Whiteline doesn't seem to list any, and subaruparts.com has nothing. If there are aftermarket ones, I'd probably prefer them. Is the dealer my only option?