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wait, you had to remove the tires? I've done this, but only had to lower the rear frame.

Posted

just a stock bar Jay

 

Ken, I did it cause I wanted to...I don't care how you did it...LOL

  • 3 weeks later...
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ok so heres the noob question of thsi thread haha

what exactly did this bushing do?

 

and where exactly is it?

sorry im just a little lost i might have skipped over where it is and what it does lol

:lol:

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ok so heres the noob question of thsi thread haha

what exactly did this bushing do?

 

and where exactly is it?

sorry im just a little lost i might have skipped over where it is and what it does lol

:lol:

 

It replaces the stock soft rubber bushings on the front swaybar. It tightens up the front end when you do this, since the poly bushings flex a whole lot less then the stock bushings.

  • 3 weeks later...
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MODS

 

 

Please move this to the FAQ section.

 

Thanks

 

p.s. If you want me to add in a "write up" I will

 

Posted

Adam, a quick write up would be nice, mainly just on dropping the rear subframe and any other odd things someone might come across.

  • 6 months later...
Posted (edited)

Out of curiosity, I looked up the MOOG suspension bushings for the blue rubber ones that Brian P mentioned. Here's what I got:

 

MOOG Part # K6457 {Sway Bar Bushing Kit} Front Suspension; To Frame; w/1-5/16" Bar

MOOG Part # K6641 {Sway Bar Bushing Kit} Front Suspension; To Control Arm

 

I suppose a good question to ask, is which is better? hard rubber = less vibration?

Edited by Crazy K
Posted

No, harder will be more vibration. Think about it, it the rubber is a bit spongier, it will absorb vibration a bit. Similar to have a shock in your car instead of a steel rod.

Posted

No, harder will be more vibration. Think about it, it the rubber is a bit spongier, it will absorb vibration a bit. Similar to have a shock in your car instead of a steel rod.

sorry. let me complete that thought:

 

hard rubber blue Moog VS Energy Suspension polyurethane

 

Which is better?

which has less vibration?

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