rear sway bar bushing question
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I can't seem to find any polyurethane rear sway bar bushings. I have a 22mm ITR sway bar on my EM1. I have a beaks kit on it and the stock ITR D brackets.
Do you guys just use the stock rubber ones or can you use 22mm front bushings from a 96-00 EX or something?
Thanks for any help.
Do you guys just use the stock rubber ones or can you use 22mm front bushings from a 96-00 EX or something?
Thanks for any help.
If you're using the stock ITR D-bracket, use something that fits that bracket. I don't know which ones do and do not but am sure anything that says it fits an ITR would work. OEM bushings shouldn't be too much.
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Thanks. I have good oem bushings already. I was planning in doing some urethane ones.
Energy doesn't make the 22mm rear bushing it looks like....
Energy doesn't make the 22mm rear bushing it looks like....
There is really no reason to run poly bushings on an ITR rear swaybar if your OEM 22mm bushings are in good condition. The OEM bushing is rather thin and sits up against the bracket snugly, so unless you have a 100% race car, you'll notice absolutely zero difference.
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