[Shotimes] sway bar inserts?
Zach Leahy
Zach Leahy <leahyz@gmail.com>
Thu, 24 Feb 2005 08:30:23 -0500
Yeah, there should be a rubber piece on either side of the bar. You
can get replacement links for the rear cheap at an parts store. I
wouldn't get too excited about all of this, just spend the 15 bucks or
so and get a new set.
Z
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 07:33:20 -0500, Robert Bruce
<rbruce@bellatlantic.net> wrote:
> You didn't mention specifically whether you are talking about the front or
> rear bar. From how you describe the condition I assume the rear bar. So,
> yes there should be a bushing on each side of the bar and also on each side
> of the upper mount on the struts. Here are the Moog part numbers for both
> front & rear.
>
> front swaybar link: Moog #K8702 includes grease fitting & 17mm hex (order
> 2)
> rear swaybar link: Moog #K8805 TPR (order 2)
>
>
> Robert Bruce
> 92 w/3.2
>
>
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>
> I have a 89 Sho thats completely stock. After inspecting the sway bar end
> links, I noted that the end going into the sway bar was loose. It causes a
> banging noise on rough roads.The end links were replaced less than 2 years
> ago
> and I really don't remember if it had a bushing or insert at that time. My
> local
> ford dealer showed nothing on their drawings . Is there supposed to be a
> bushing or insert in the sway bar and is there one thats available ?
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