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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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hey guys, Im looking for a good price on a poly bushing set (complete set) for my 94 and an adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator. Know where I can get this stuff? Also, I might pick up an anti-sway bar... I was thinking the front needs it more... would you agree?
I know that you can buy the bushing set online at 4wheelparts or in their stores.....the nice thing is it's only about 110 for the set. Not bad for the ride you get.
it's her fault....if she wasn't nagging so much . sorry I couldn't resest. Scott, how hard was it to replace the bushings anyways??? I know that some parts wil be harder than others. Any problems you ran into?????
The sway bar bushings are easy to install. Doing the front and the rear at the same time should take no more than an hour. I wouldn't say that the bushings are better or can replace the effect of a new larger sway bar. I originally installed a set of Energy Suspension bushings and did notice better handling, but it wasn't until I switched to a larger sway bar that I noticed the truck turn completely level at high speeds. If you are only looking for better handling and don't have the need for a full set of bushings, go for the sway bars.... they even come with poly bushings.
Right on. Im thinking about the sway bar... also.. you guys know where I can get an adjustable fuel pressure regulator? thats not very explensive? Hmmm