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Old 03-10-2011, 03:12 PM
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Question sway bar bushings

What is the moog # for the sway bar bushings.I got a #K90400 blue poly bushing for a 2007 HHR LT with a 25 MM bar, the moog are smaller bushing and there is no grease fitting on them thanks
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Old 03-10-2011, 03:49 PM
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Try www.energysuspensionparts.com greaseable 1nch 25 mm part number9.5161 order qty. 1 as they come as a pair tota $15.99 plus shipping USPS
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Old 03-11-2011, 10:33 AM
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I purchased the moog already but if there wrong i can get the ones fron energysuspensions. not planning to keep the car a real long time with susp. goodies needing replacement at 45000 miles not only sway bar items but looking at lower ball joints not a vehicle that sees rough roads at all. Kind of gun shy right now thanks
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My take is that there are a few small parts that do need replacing (suspension bits,brakes), but once done with better aftermarket parts, the overall vehicle is pretty solid. Mine will be around for a long time. :)
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Quite true normal wear is expected
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parts replaced.

I cannot complain at 49,486 miles so far replaced sway-bar links and poly bushings, rear shocks Fe3 KYB, cam solenoids about 5000 miles ago. still love the HHR.
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The moog that i have Moog# K 90400 Are the wrong ones tried to install bracket holes top to close to each other. Will put in a new set of oem till i get south this coming Nov thanks
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My post above for about $20.00 have grease fittings and ar epoly. why wait til Nov.?
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will get the energy suspension ones. Thanks
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Old 03-20-2011, 10:21 AM
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i assume that the replacement of the OE swaybar bushings with these greaseable ones from EnergySuspension is pretty straight forward? I'll continue my search for the HOWTO on this forum.
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