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    I finally got around to doing the 2nd side of my control arm bushing on myfestiva. I did not find out you need 2 until later. I got the moog for the control arms and decided to do the Energy Suspention ones for the sway bar to frame. I got the ones with the brackets and Zerk fittings. I cut the bushings to size on the bench sander and drilled and tapped my brackets for the zerks. I reused my festiva ones as it was stated, they are much stronger.
    Noticable difference.
    I suggest before you do stiffer springs and a strut bar you do this 1st. Then go from there. So far I did the FMS springs, KYB K2 struts and the sway bar bushings and the Home Depot/ lowes threaded rod sway bar. :
    91 Festiva, BP, auto
    69 Mercury Cyclone CJ, 428 SCJ, 4 spd

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    Awesome... would love to see some pictures of your work. Bushings are definitely on my to do list. Hope you're enjoying the threaded rod sway bar... it's easily one of my favourite cheap mods!
    1988 Chevy Sprint Turbo 997cc

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      I have to post thru a acct or something right. I new at this stuff
      91 Festiva, BP, auto
      69 Mercury Cyclone CJ, 428 SCJ, 4 spd

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        91 Festiva, BP, auto
        69 Mercury Cyclone CJ, 428 SCJ, 4 spd

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          91 Festiva, BP, auto
          69 Mercury Cyclone CJ, 428 SCJ, 4 spd

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