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| seanpaulmc |
Mar 9 2026, 11:41 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 424 Joined: 6-December 16 From: Orlando, FL Member No.: 20,649 Region Association: South East States
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I picked up a stock rear sway bar for my project and it had some old bushings still on it. Here they are pictured with a new set of OEM style from 914Rubber.
Questions: 1. Anyone recognize the material of the old bushings? 2. The new ones don’t seem to have a split. Is it on me cut them for installation? 3. Is there a recommendation for lubrication with the new bushings? Thanks |
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| Front yard mechanic |
Mar 9 2026, 02:09 PM
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,429 Joined: 23-July 15 From: New Mexico Member No.: 18,984 Region Association: None
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I would use the old ones goodyear welt but I’m a tight wad
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