I went looking at 3 auto parts stores for new bushings for my rear sway bar. Only the front bushings show up on their computers. In their HELP section, they have some, but not enough, and the price for a few bushings is high.
Roaming the junkyards, I made a discovery. The front end links for a mid 90's chevy S10/blazer, 2wd, has just what is needed, and it is stronger than the Mopar part. It is a long bolt, with a metal sleeve. Of course, not everyone has access to junkyards. Here in AZ, I know of 5 good ones withing a 30 mile radius....
So when asking at a parts store for FMJ rear sway bar endlink bushings, or kit, take a look at the chevy parts on their computer.
The one I found today had red bushings, not sure if they are poly, but they are in far better condtion than the ones I am replacing.
Roaming the junkyards, I made a discovery. The front end links for a mid 90's chevy S10/blazer, 2wd, has just what is needed, and it is stronger than the Mopar part. It is a long bolt, with a metal sleeve. Of course, not everyone has access to junkyards. Here in AZ, I know of 5 good ones withing a 30 mile radius....
So when asking at a parts store for FMJ rear sway bar endlink bushings, or kit, take a look at the chevy parts on their computer.
The one I found today had red bushings, not sure if they are poly, but they are in far better condtion than the ones I am replacing.