Im sorry I didn't take any pictures, but this is a easy fix. I loosened nut and removed bar from stud, removed any remains of old bushing and the sleeve that was still on the stud. I measured the diameter with hole size and it seemed like a bushing from a shock would work perfect, at least the ones off of my 93 f250. I was not ready to change my truck shocks at this point ( for the old bushing ) so off to the napa store. I found 2 universal shock bushings part # 650-1115. While these were smaller I thought better than nothing. I left one over size washer on the stud, put both bushings on the stud, greased every thing well, put the stabilizer back on, then the other over size washer and nut. I started to tighten the nut and noticed the bushing where soft enough that while I tightened the nut the bushings expanded and by the time I had the nut bottomed out ( tightened ) it was a perfect fit. the bar was nice and stug now, no more movement at all, and cheap too. I think 3 or 4 dollars. Hope this helps others..
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stabilizer bar bushing repair-1992 festiva 5 speed-transmission to shifter bar
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