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!