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Energy Suspension Complete Sway Bar Bushing Set
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Description: Performance Polyurethane Sway Bar Frame Bushings, Sway Bar End Links and Bushings


• Your vehicle's sway bar system will work at its maximum efficiency!

• Replaces that original, short lived and too-soft rubber.

• Easy to install with basic tools.

• Made of rugged Energy's HYPER-FLEX™ performance polyurethane material and the hardware is heavy duty–for lasting durability.


Improved handling, low cost, and easy installation are just some of the reasons these components are so popular! Dollar-for-dollar, Energy Suspension's sway bar bushings and end links offer the greatest improvement in performance handling on: cars, trucks and sport utility vehicles.

Working with Energy's HYPER-FLEX™ performance polyurethane Sway Bar End Links (for the vehicle control arms, etc.), our HYPER-FLEX™ Sway Bar Bushings (for the vehicle frame) makes the sway bar system much more effective. It does this by the use of increased durometers of the polyurethane bushing components. In effect, it's similar to installing a higher performance, heavier duty sway bar system, but at a fraction of the cost!

Energy's Sway Bar Bushings are available either as Standard or Greaseable Types. Sets come complete with corrosion resistant zinc and gold irradiate-plated strong 3/8" grade 5 bolts, nylon insertlock nuts (to prevent loosening), heavy gauge washers, and mounting brackets. All sets are available with either red or black polyurethane.

Additionally, Energy's special formula HYPER-FLEX™ polyurethane material assures long-lasting performance, unlike many O.E.M. rubber components.

These components are very critical to handling of a vehicle. By this very fact, one should definitely consider these components for a great performance upgrade for no matter what you drive!

www.energysuspension.com
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celly
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Registered: July 2004
Posts: 5503
Review Date: Tue January 24, 2006 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Works as advertised
Cons:

I upgraded to these bushings/endlinks when I was troubleshooting a mysterious "clunk" in my front end. Didn't solve the clunk, but the front end definitely felt much tighter after the install. I had them briefly on a '00 Sport and they're now on my '99 Eddie Bauer. Combined with the same poly bushings that came with my EE swaybar, my Ex handles that much better.

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'99 EB 5.0 V8, TMH, 1" Trick Flow UI spacer, Custom Volant based CAI (incl C&L MAF body), XC2 w/Henson tunes, Flo Pro catback, Iraggi 260 amp HO alt, EE swaybar & airdam, projector HIDs, Powdercoating by Turdle, Amsoil everywhere, other stuff.
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Registered: April 2003
Posts: 737
Review Date: Tue February 7, 2006 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $35.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Big difference! Really tightened up the front end in corners.
Cons: Directions were a bit unclear (see below)

The only problem I ran into was with the bushings for the front swaybar where it bolts to the frame. The bushings were colsed, and the flattened ends of the bar would not fit through the hole in the bushing. I ended up sing a hacksaw to cut one side of each buasing so they could be slipped over the bar. The EE bushings included with the rear bar came that way.

 
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Registered: November 2005
Posts: 32075
Review Date: Sun January 4, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Good, solid product. Readily available at Autozone.
Cons:

I've used the end link kits on my 88 & 89, and they last a long time.

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