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Originally posted by eurotiva View PostI have some. PM me
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I did exactly what "gtalbot" did 4 years ago and never had a problem since. The steering pulled to the left slightly but a re-alignment took care of that. Another benefit - the trans fluid won't attack the poly bushing. -dragcar-
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I, too, would be sure and stick with the stock heavy duty bracket that is on there in the picture. It's made that strong for a reason. When you hit the front brakes the stabilizer bar keeps the car body from continuing forward ahead of the front wheels, which carry most of the braking load.Last edited by denguy; 10-31-2012, 06:19 AM.
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Worst case I think i have a couple of used OEM ones that you can have for the cost of shipping...
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Originally posted by navdoc101 View PostRhodeStiva posted this find: from JC Whitney- Swaybar frame bushings, SKU# 1JA584251 , mfr# 17624; replacesE8BZ5A486A & F4BZ5A486A. $23.99. Don't know if they will work, worth callin' to find out. Good luck!!
(Rare Parts Inc, I chuckled)Last edited by Plutocracy; 10-30-2012, 10:51 PM.
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I had some trouble finding ones to fit my 2000 Workhorse step van. I found them by size on the Moog site and then had O Reillys order them. Try this Moog link and see if it helps.
Also found this at JC Whitney, says it fits my 92 GL. Edit: Opps looks like that is the end bushings not the ones you need.
FestivameLast edited by Festivame; 10-30-2012, 10:15 PM.
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Originally posted by Bert View PostMaybe while you're not looking a B6 or an 8 will suddenly appear in the engine bay round about the same time.
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Originally posted by Plutocracy View Post
I had seen the bushing twice in the past seven months. The first time I saw it, it was more or less solid, but dripping with transmission fluid from when the hose at the base of the radiator split from age/overtightening and sprayed everything with the stuff.
The second time I saw it was four months later when I got under there (brave, I know) to tighten the hose again because of a bad drip that had developed. That second time the bushing looked as if it had been attacked by ants. I filed that in the back of my brain as being due to age and something I’d have to take care of around the start of next year when I plan to go full time on the car. Being so car illiterate is frustrating!
Took the car in to a mechanic for steering pull and rattling front driver’s side, and the bushing was simply not there anymore. The LCA that side doesn’t have a bushing anymore either, probably from when it got sprayed.
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Originally posted by zoom zoom View PostI don't know how far apart you are but I'd try getting ahold of Eurotiva.
Originally posted by bravekozak View PostI would like to know what happened to the old one. I didn't think they could disintegrate and pop out so easily. Is it true transmission fluid can eat it up?
The second time I saw it was four months later when I got under there (brave, I know) to tighten the hose again because of a bad drip that had developed. That second time the bushing looked as if it had been attacked by ants. I filed that in the back of my brain as being due to age and something I’d have to take care of around the start of next year when I plan to go full time on the car. Being so car illiterate is frustrating!
Took the car in to a mechanic for steering pull and rattling front driver’s side, and the bushing was simply not there anymore. The LCA that side doesn’t have a bushing anymore either, probably from when it got sprayed.
Originally posted by TheresGabe View PostTheir website says there are a BUNCH of O'Reilly's in Florida. They can have this there even special order by tomorrow
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...+non-greasable
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Their website says there are a BUNCH of O'Reilly's in Florida. They can have this there even special order by tomorrow
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I would like to know what happened to the old one. I didn't think they could disintegrate and pop out so easily. Is it true transmission fluid can eat it up?Last edited by bravekozak; 10-30-2012, 02:01 PM.
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