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swaybar bushing and endlink ?

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Old 05-19-2009 | 10:35 PM
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swaybar bushing and endlink ?

My end links on the rear are worn as well as the front sway bar mounting bushings. Is there anywhere I can get some urethane swaybar mounts. I looked at energy suspension and they have either a 32mm or 30 mm replacement. I measured my front ones and they are 1.35" which is 34mm if im correct. Is my size wrong? Any help would be appreciated.
Old 05-19-2009 | 11:04 PM
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I just ordered my front sway bar links from summit. Mine are junk and napa wanted 50 a piece for moog ****. I got Maxx ones for 85.00. NOt trying to undermine any sellers on here if I do I am sorry. I'd call summit and they can go off make and model and see what they say.
Old 05-19-2009 | 11:07 PM
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I run the Maxx Link too, I've been pretty happy with them.
Old 05-20-2009 | 01:02 AM
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I made mine for both front and rear, I bought a sway bar link for a 96 Dodge caravan (cost 25$) it has grease zerks on both ends, I cut it in 1/2 and then removed the stock ones and cut the frame ends off (after measuring the stock length of course) I welded the two of them together, no problems to date they look good and are greaseable and should they ever go I'll make another set. I can take pictures if anyone wants to see them, It cost me 50$ to make 4 of 'em, vice the 240 I would have paid for replacements

I'm happy with the 200$ I saved!
Old 05-20-2009 | 02:43 PM
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i believe its 34 or 35 for the bushings. I got the 32s and they do not go on right.
Old 05-20-2009 | 05:23 PM
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I made mine for both front and rear, I bought a sway bar link for a 96 Dodge caravan (cost 25$) it has grease zerks on both ends, I cut it in 1/2 and then removed the stock ones and cut the frame ends off (after measuring the stock length of course) I welded the two of them together, no problems to date they look good and are greaseable and should they ever go I'll make another set. I can take pictures if anyone wants to see them, It cost me 50$ to make 4 of 'em, vice the 240 I would have paid for replacements

I'm happy with the 200$ I saved!
Some pictures if u could
Old 05-21-2009 | 12:32 AM
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hi
got my end links off e bay , lifetime and greasable !

also came with urathane busshings !
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