Daizen OEM Sway Bar Bushings
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installed mine today. noticed that the old oem rubber bushings weren't that bad of shape, but i had to clean out the bracket and the bar a bit due to some of the old rubber residue left on it. so i just scraped it clean and then put on the new daizen bushings. the rears were a bit tougher to put on without a screwdriver prying it open to put it in. once i put them on, torqued everything, and went for a test drive. the difference is not too dramatic, however, i noticed that on some roads that normally would have made my car rock a bit were more stable. i'm gonna have to take it on the freeway where i would normally feel the rocking feelings due to the bad roads and then can come to a conclusion of these bushings. so far, it feels like it does add about 10% more stability.
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Originally Posted by chuckb
how much harder is DIY for installing the new entire Daizen Sways instead of just doing the bushings?
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