What size sway bar bushings do I need?
What size sway bar bushings do I need?
In order to confirm you are buying the correct size sway bar bushings, you need to measure your sway bar. For example, an 18mm sway bar bushing set will only fit an 18mm sway bar. For example – if a 18mm wrench fits perfectly over your sway bar – then you have an 18mm sway bar!
Are sway bar bushings universal?
You can’t always find a sway bar bushing for your specific vehicle, but lucky for you several manufacturers make universal sway bar bushings that fit on most sway bars. They only thing you’ll need is your sway bar diameter and your mount dimensions.
Should sway bar bushings fit tight?
They should be snug, but not ridiculously tight. My H&R bar came with teflon bushings and they took some muscle to open up and get on, but once they were on they would spin with some effort, but not spin freely if that clarifies anything.
How do I know what size sway bar to get?
To get the diameter of your sway bar, take your circumference and divide it by π (that’s pi or 3.14159). The result of this calculation is the diameter of your bar.
What are MOOG sway bar bushings made of?
Designed to resist wear, salt, road grime and oils, MOOG sway bar bushings are optimized for quiet operation. Made from high-quality natural rubber material for durability and ride performance, they’re less prone to splitting discoloring and cracking for extended service life.
What are sway bar bushings?
The stabilizer bar on your car is designed to absorb bumps and reduce noise when you’re driving. They feature rubber bushings that prevent your vehicle from rolling as it corners. Sway bar bushings wear out over time and can cause issues with steering and handling. These bushings fit 1984-1997 American vehicles.
What is sway bar bushing?
What does the front sway bar link do?
Sway bar links are what connect the outer end of the sway bar to the suspension component. Because the sway bar itself is a torsional swing, the sway bar link smooths the motion transfer between the sway bar and the control arm. The sway bar link maintains the camber angle of the inner wheels to control motion.