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Offline kielbasa

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rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« on: November 01, 2011 - 01:09:29 PM »
Hi guys, wondering when you replace the rear swaybar bushings with poly, do you have to grind/mill an angle onto the new bushing?
When I removed my swaybar, I thought the bracket that captured the bushing was bent, but upon closer inspection they seem to be made that way. I assume swaybar is not perpendicular to the unibody frame rails, that's why they're made that way?
Anyways, I can't imagine being able to compress the poly enough to conform to the factory bracket without some type of machining - what do yoy guys do?
Thanks for any info!




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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2011 - 01:12:33 PM »
The frame rails aren't parallel to the rockers...they get wider as they go rearward.  That's the reason the bushing retainers are angled.  I know Wade(Bullitt) replaced his stock bushings with poly.  Maybe he will chime in later today.
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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2011 - 06:47:45 PM »
Installed the Energy Suspension Bushings p# 9.5108G in the OE rear sway bar brackets. Had to remove the raised lip from one side, greased well & pressed in using a bench vise & used the brackets from the kit to hold OE brackets off to allow bushing to come through.
It was not easy & I did have to grind a little extra off the leading edge to get started but did not reshape 

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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2011 - 07:43:03 PM »
hmmm -i just reinstalled my sway bar and studied it in the dark. looks like the framerails do taper towards outside of car towards the rear, however my bushing retainers are also angled towards the outside, which would exagerate the issue - almost like the were installed wrong from day one. the retainers have to be side specific....i'll take another look in the morning - i might be not thinking correctly.

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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #4 on: November 01, 2011 - 07:51:45 PM »
Could you drill out the original retainer and use/bolt the aftermarket retainer to the frame-rail bracket?
This would capture the entire poly bushing?

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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #5 on: November 01, 2011 - 08:02:04 PM »
B-bodies use a bolt on strap but must also use a stud...not a bolt.  I think the head of a bolt would hit the frame before the frame bracket is inplace. 

I jut checked my swaybar.  I just had the straps welded back onto the frame brackets.  I installed them so they angle inward.  Once bolted to the car, the straps will be more or less parallel to the rockers.  Even if the factory mounted them the other way, it looks like the way I have it will work.

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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #6 on: November 01, 2011 - 11:32:06 PM »
 The rear sway bar bushing brackets are side specific due to the Tapered width and angled frame rails. The bushing retainers are set pretty much inline with the axle. If that make sense. :clueless: 

  I figured when the time comes to replace the orig bushings, Drill one spot weld out, bend the looped bracket enough to R&R the replacement bushing then weld and detail the spot.   

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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #7 on: November 16, 2011 - 07:21:01 AM »
Does anyone know where to get stock-appearing rear sway bar frame bushings?  I need to replace and can't find them listed anywhere.  This is for my 1971 Challenger.  Thanks.

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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #8 on: November 16, 2011 - 09:43:56 AM »
E-body rear swaybar bushings weren't serviceable since the straps were welded to the brackets.  Your only options are to find some nice original ones or use aftermarket poly bushings. 

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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #9 on: November 16, 2011 - 01:17:15 PM »
I drilled out the spot welds on the factory straps and installed 9.5106 Energy (black) bushings.
I made some screw/studs that I welded to the brackets, and now my bushings are easily serviceable.

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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #10 on: November 16, 2011 - 06:45:26 PM »
Sounds like a good idea, got any pics?

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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #11 on: November 16, 2011 - 08:19:55 PM »
Thanks for the info.  I knew they weren't serviceable from the factory.  The part number is for a "support" which is the assembly of the bushing and bracket.  Still not sure how I may approach installation, but will probably go with the black poly to maintain the factory look.  By the way, Classic Industries now sells these rear sway bar frame brackets repopped, but the bracket only, no bushing installed.  Looks like an opportunity for someone to step up and repop the whole assembly with nice poly bushings in them.

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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #12 on: November 25, 2011 - 05:23:06 PM »
I took a pic to show what I ended up doing....

I painted it with POR15 (semi gloss, which turns glossy after 2nd coat) to retain the factory finish. The swaybar bracket fasteners are supposed to be  gold colored cad plating though, I blasted them and left them natural (but coated with RPM).

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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #13 on: April 07, 2012 - 10:06:51 PM »
What is the part number for that package for the end links for the rear sway bar?
I heard is you buy the black coated ones, then they don't squeak.
Also, I am looking to remake the frame brackets with studs and maybe sell some here as well.
I would like to use the black rubbers that come with zerks and have studs on the brackets to bolt and unbolt them.
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Re: rear swaybar bushings (frame mount)
« Reply #14 on: April 08, 2012 - 11:57:36 AM »
What is the part number for that package for the end links for the rear sway bar?
I heard is you buy the black coated ones, then they don't squeak.
Also, I am looking to remake the frame brackets with studs and maybe sell some here as well.
I would like to use the black rubbers that come with zerks and have studs on the brackets to bolt and unbolt them.
Trev

Hi Trev,

Depending on what you would have to get for them I might be interested in a set of your frame mounts with studs.  One suggestion, keep the studs no longer then they need to be.  Having longer bolts sticking out detracts from the solution.  Let me know what you think the price will be and when they would be available and I'll let you know.

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