Greasable poly sway bar bushing ?
#1
Greasable poly sway bar bushing ?
So.... I can feel my front sway bar bushings starting to clunk (Much worse when cold). I don't want to have to get these things replaced every couple of years, so I'm looking into getting a greasable poly version.
The problem is to get the right dimensions to order the replacements up front. Has anyone done this yet or would I be the pioneer? I'll need bushing width, internal diameter and external diameter, if anyone has already gone through this.
Internal diameter should be easy: 25 mm
External diameter: ?
Width: I'll crawl underneath and measure when it's warmer if I have to.
Yves
The problem is to get the right dimensions to order the replacements up front. Has anyone done this yet or would I be the pioneer? I'll need bushing width, internal diameter and external diameter, if anyone has already gone through this.
Internal diameter should be easy: 25 mm
External diameter: ?
Width: I'll crawl underneath and measure when it's warmer if I have to.
Yves
#2
Nobody ? I'm surprised. While I'm not doing it as a performance add-on, these things are supposed to tighten up the steering response.
After a bit of searching, I ordered a pair of greasable universal 1" sway bar bushings (#9.5161) from Energy Suspension. It'll be a while until I get to install them though; I have to wait for warmer and dryer weather conditions (April or so). I'll report back on the install/fit/feel then.
Yves
After a bit of searching, I ordered a pair of greasable universal 1" sway bar bushings (#9.5161) from Energy Suspension. It'll be a while until I get to install them though; I have to wait for warmer and dryer weather conditions (April or so). I'll report back on the install/fit/feel then.
Yves
#5
The parts came in yesterday, but I wasn't home when they attempted the delivery... so I'm picking them up at the depot tonight.
I sure hope that it's a compatible replacement, but I'm not 100% sure about it (being a universal part). If it is, they'll likely sell a bunch of them to cobalt, ion & HHR owners. My wife's '07 Ion needed the bushings replaced within the first year, so she might be next for another set once I test it on the HHR.
Stay tuned, but it'll be a while yet, 'cause I'm not crawling under a car in this weather.
Yves
I sure hope that it's a compatible replacement, but I'm not 100% sure about it (being a universal part). If it is, they'll likely sell a bunch of them to cobalt, ion & HHR owners. My wife's '07 Ion needed the bushings replaced within the first year, so she might be next for another set once I test it on the HHR.
Stay tuned, but it'll be a while yet, 'cause I'm not crawling under a car in this weather.
Yves
#8
It'll be a while until I get to install them though; I have to wait for warmer and dryer weather conditions (April or so).
There's a mild weekend (i.e. above freezing) in the forecast; I might crawl under there to measure the bolt spacing if the underside of the car is not dripping too much.
Yves
#10
They are split, so putting them on only requires that you can move the sway bar up an inch or so, which can be done when both bushing brackets are off.
As an update, I tried installing them last week but got stuck on the driver side, as I couldn't get one of the bolt off. The bolt head is buried 2 inches inside a hole and my socket started slipping and rounding it. I ordered replacement bolts in case I have to drill it out. I did remove one side and confirmed that the new bracket will fit, so it's just a matter of waiting for warmer weather so I can try again.
Yves
As an update, I tried installing them last week but got stuck on the driver side, as I couldn't get one of the bolt off. The bolt head is buried 2 inches inside a hole and my socket started slipping and rounding it. I ordered replacement bolts in case I have to drill it out. I did remove one side and confirmed that the new bracket will fit, so it's just a matter of waiting for warmer weather so I can try again.
Yves