Greaseable Poly sway bar bushings kits available
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Greaseable Poly sway bar bushings kits available
now we have greaseable Poly sway bar mounts and Poly end links kits available.
the kit includes two greaseable poly sway bar mounts and two poly end links. we have black bushings in stock and red are available (4-6 week wait)
the kit runs $54.99 plus shipping, they are available for the Lemans and Lanos (different kit required for each)
replacement bushings for use with the existing end link bolt and spacer is also available for $13.99 plus shipping
Garrett
Lanos and Lemans only I would buy this for sure if you made it for the Optra. What is special about "greaseable"?
2004 Optra/Forenza/Lacetti - 225whp - Haltech Sprint500 - CT12B - Getrag F28 6spd - KW V3 Coilovers - FX35 Retrofit
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If I had all the specs from the Reno/Forenza/Optra I would do the same, i might have to try and find a used set or buy a set from a dealer.exist3nce wrote:Lanos and Lemans only I would buy this for sure if you made it for the Optra. What is special about "greaseable"?
the advantage of being greaseable is that the bar doesn't bind in the bushing which sort grabs and releases instead of transferring leverage from side to side. it also eliminates one more thing that can squeak.
Garrett
If i was I'd go for those + just the bushes for the 'existing end link bolt' [What I call a droplink bar :P]
Need to prioritise though. Gotta get the car driving properly lol. Suspension is sorted.. Might get new springs but for now it's perfectly fine. Engines still not sorted, still running lumpy. HAve exams coming up so havent been near it in a while. Poor thing's getting neglected
[EDIT] Ps, what does greaseable mean in these terms?
Need to prioritise though. Gotta get the car driving properly lol. Suspension is sorted.. Might get new springs but for now it's perfectly fine. Engines still not sorted, still running lumpy. HAve exams coming up so havent been near it in a while. Poor thing's getting neglected
[EDIT] Ps, what does greaseable mean in these terms?
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wow those braces are gorgious...
I would need an aveo to spec out the bushings, I've been looking around my area but haven't found a willing owner yet.
I'll continue looking and let you know what I find. If you could spec out all your bushings that would help, I could email you our bushing specs form to fill out
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I would need an aveo to spec out the bushings, I've been looking around my area but haven't found a willing owner yet.
I'll continue looking and let you know what I find. If you could spec out all your bushings that would help, I could email you our bushing specs form to fill out
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not a bad Idea, they usually go by milage and since the car would be going anywhere it would be cheap.daewoomofo wrote:you could rent a aveo for a day or two to do some R&D, shouldnt cost too much since its a compact car.
the down side is that I'm thinking the rubber bushings would have to come out to get it right and I don't think they can be reused.
... I would have to leave some rentel with nice poly bushings, might still be worth looking into.
Garrett