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Old 01-06-2005, 05:06 PM
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Which is better and less likley to squeak? Looking to buy new endlinks and bushings for my swaybars.
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Go to O'Reilly's and buy Moog ... they are poly ends as well.
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Are they close to the same quality?
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They appear to be ... I run the MOOG endlinks on my road racing car ...
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Can anyone give me part #'s for the endlinks and bushings for a 32mm front and a 19mm and 21mm rear? Don't know which one I have on the rear yet. Just trying to get these #'s so I will have them when I go to the part store. Doesn't matter what part #'s you post as long as its polyurethane. The more different ones the better because I don't know which ones they will carry.




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