Energy Suspension 9.5173R 1-3/8" Sway Bar Bushing Set
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As long as the bushing bracket holes are spaced equally and the bushings are the same size. Yes, that's correct.
These ones come from the factory
Selected User Reviews For Energy Suspension 9.5173R 1-3/8" Sway Bar Bushing Set
You cannot find a better bushing for the money. Energy is probably the most popular polyurethane/rubber suspension brand if you do not already know that. It feels better than new to be able to turn my truck and ride smoothly with these bushings. If you have an LLY or an LBZ, then these are the perfect set (not sure if the sway bar is the same size as the LB7). If you put these on there might be a small gap, but as soon as you tighten them down the gap disappears completely, so don't be alarmed.
On my 2010 Ram ST, they fit like a glove. As I bought my truck new, I don't have a sway bar with the same diameter as the one listed on this page. I used a caliber and measurements that.
A 2000 SSR Camaro with a 2000 DT8 AWD was equipped with this A 35MM front sway bar is an option on the SLP 1LE. In Energy Suspension 9, the energy is suspended. Due to 3 curved bends in the bar, the 5168R model is too wide and cannot be used. This one fit perfectly and is a much better alternative.
It is of high quality and very durable. The Chevy Blazer has a 35mm Sway bar and I bought this for it. A simple installation.
Easy to set up. There was no need to take off the Sway links. We jacked up the front end and swapped out bushings without any problems.
I've modified it just a little bit. Nissan Armada will be able to use it. Also, the handling is much improved since there is no longer a clunk sound. I will upgrade the back soon as well. Make sure that you get yourself a big washer to help hold the bolt in place after you lengthen the hole.
A quality assembly, thick stiff bushings, and a bracket that appears to be solid enough to not A year later, here's the update There are pictures attached of the car's passenger side bushing breaking open during an autocross.
I think this vehicle doesn't tolerate high heat all that well.
These are the ones I used on my 2004 Nissan titan. All I had to do was expand the hole to screw them in so far,.
Compared to stock, this is a nice improvement.