About a week ago I bought some Energy Suspension sway bar bushings, part number 9.5158 I think. Anyway, they are the 7/8" ones. I remembered reading on here that you have the cut down the bushings so they fit in the festivas notched front frame. I am wondering if I can use the brackets that come with the ES bushings by making a plate that goes flat between the bushing bracket and the frame so there isn't that recess there for the bushing to slide up into. I have some 1/8" stainless steel that I cut a couple of plates out of today at work. Seems like it should work except I'm wondering if the slots in the ES brackets will let the whole assembly slide forward and backward along the frame. I know our sway bars are actually a lateral load bearing part of the suspension unlike many other vehicles which use them only for cornering stability. I searched before and found a thread about how someone made brackets but I can't find it now using the search . Anyway, I think I will try these out before I start cutting up my new bushings unless someone says for sure why they can't work. The car is a stock auto so I don't anticipate it undergoing any hard launches anytime soon Lol
Here's what I made today, yes I know they're ugly, I'll clean them up and paint them if they turn out to work ok
In the middle is the bracket that came with the ES bushings
I will probably stack two or three large washers or something in behind these into the divot in the frame rail just to make sure theres no way this thing will move up or down behind the bracket.
Here's what I made today, yes I know they're ugly, I'll clean them up and paint them if they turn out to work ok
In the middle is the bracket that came with the ES bushings
I will probably stack two or three large washers or something in behind these into the divot in the frame rail just to make sure theres no way this thing will move up or down behind the bracket.
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