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Well, I know I don't want the hard-assed squeaky ones that are available, anyways...
Just when I thought I was done fooling with Fred for a while, I noticed this:
See the shiny mark on the LCA? Yeah, it appears the sway bar has been contacting it some.
(Yes, I know everything looks nasty and dirty down there; I had planned on a thorough scrubbing of it all once my brake project was done - and it is!).
The whole dang sway bar has shifted to the drivers' side, in fact....
Have a look at the drivers' side:
While the passenger side link is laid way over, the drivers' side is pretty much plumb vertical.
The whole dang bar has obviously moved over, so I guess it's time to replace the bushings,
links, etc.
Of course, Moog got nothing on the bushings (anybody know the old Moog part number?)
and all I can find are the Energy Suspension poly whatevers, which I don't want to fool with do I?
Aren't they notorious for being noisy and hard as rocks?
I know the link kits are easy, since they're common with a lot of GM crap too - so Moog still has a number for those (K-5110).
No, I'm not welder-capable here, so there won't be any of that "cut the strap open/weld it back shut" stuff going on...
I've seen some helpful threads on here from folks like @dadsbee but I'd prefer something like stock bushings. I've seen some "urethane" ones (without the "poly" part). Are those like the originals?
Just when I thought I was done fooling with Fred for a while, I noticed this:
See the shiny mark on the LCA? Yeah, it appears the sway bar has been contacting it some.
(Yes, I know everything looks nasty and dirty down there; I had planned on a thorough scrubbing of it all once my brake project was done - and it is!).
The whole dang sway bar has shifted to the drivers' side, in fact....
Have a look at the drivers' side:
While the passenger side link is laid way over, the drivers' side is pretty much plumb vertical.
The whole dang bar has obviously moved over, so I guess it's time to replace the bushings,
links, etc.
Of course, Moog got nothing on the bushings (anybody know the old Moog part number?)
and all I can find are the Energy Suspension poly whatevers, which I don't want to fool with do I?
Aren't they notorious for being noisy and hard as rocks?
I know the link kits are easy, since they're common with a lot of GM crap too - so Moog still has a number for those (K-5110).
No, I'm not welder-capable here, so there won't be any of that "cut the strap open/weld it back shut" stuff going on...
I've seen some helpful threads on here from folks like @dadsbee but I'd prefer something like stock bushings. I've seen some "urethane" ones (without the "poly" part). Are those like the originals?