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Old 01-25-02, 03:15 PM
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Just got mine!!! From Steve,of course. Heard too much from you guys about him, so had to check it out for myself. Good price and awesome service. Thanks a lot to all of you and Steve. One question, though. All I got was the sway bars. No bushings. If the sway bars are thicker then stock , which they are, then will they fit with my stock bushings or do I need to purchase new bushings. Any and all info is wellcome.
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Bushings should have been in the box, wrapped up in the plastic with each bar.

Call Steve and get it straightened out.
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Also, make sure it's not installed upside down. There's an old thread on this in the suspension section.
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I guess I am more novice to this than I thought. There are some rubber cylinders with the package Are those the bushings? I am so embarassed right now.
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Originally posted by paulv
There are some rubber cylinders with the package Are those the bushings?
Yep
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Read the thread on the sway bar. Make sure you don't install upside down... right Bitkahuna?

Also, make sure the 4 bolt on the sway bar bracket bolting to the body is tighten with the drop of locite on each of the screw. With TRD Sway bar, the screw has tendency of coming loose..
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