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    Re: Polyurethane bushings for sway bar

    well i just bought the front frame bushings off summit racing, i hope they fit without too much grinding, and i got the end links off nopi, i hope this works out (89 accord lxi)
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    Re: Polyurethane bushings for sway bar

    ive done this a few times just using the stock hardware cause it was still in good shape. i got the poly bushings seperately at pep boys for 8 BUCKS for 8, did a little bit of grinding... made a big difference on front of my lx and f/r of 88 lxi. ez stuff

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    Re: Polyurethane bushings for sway bar

    Hi,

    Just to make sure I'm understanding everything here: just replacing the sway arm bushings greatly increased handling and decreased body roll? You didn't need to go to a thicker sway bar?

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    Re: Polyurethane bushings for sway bar

    Quote Originally Posted by logic
    Hi,
    Just to make sure I'm understanding everything here: just replacing the sway arm bushings greatly increased handling and decreased body roll? You didn't need to go to a thicker sway bar?
    A larger sway bar will help alot more than just changing bushings alone.
    That said, changing the bushings alone "can" make a HUGE difference. It really depends how wasted the orginal bushings are.
    On my car, they were pretty wasted. My bushings were so worn out, my car was hardly controllable when driving over broken pavement. In fact, with the car on a lift, I saw a 1/2 inch gap between the bar and the frame bushings. My end links were even more wasted.
    For me, doing these 2 things, made the steering responce feel ALOT better. And I reduced the body roll back to OE quality or better.

    oh and one more thing. The 3rd photo in this thread shows a replacement front sway bar end link bushing kit alongside a rear end link. I dont know what the poster was trying to show. If you need front end links and your threaded pins are reusable, just get the kit which contains the bushings and new washers. Its part # 9.8105R. You may however need to cut the bushings down a bit to get them to fit. I put each bushing into a vise and cut them down with a hacksaw. DONT use a razor blade, you might lose a finger.
    Last edited by possum; 12-08-2005 at 03:28 PM.

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    Re: Polyurethane bushings for sway bar

    If 90-97 bushings fit maybe you should check these guys out. Yeah theyre pricey but they dont squeek like polyurathane because there made out of polygraphite.

    www.p-s-t.com/sport/sifekpg.html

    They also make lowiring kits for our cars but they say you should call for more info.

    www.p-s-t.com/sport/silowsp.html

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    Re: Polyurethane bushings for sway bar

    i installed the main body front bushings all i gotta say is wow... it feels like a new car, i havent even changed the end links yet! theyre on the way. I want to get the rear sway bar bushings and end links now.. does any one have the part numbers for them? (89 accord lxi 4dr) thanks!
    uhhhh

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