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Sway bar bushing size

Started by phantomlvii, October 22, 2011, 01:47:09 AM

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phantomlvii

What is the size of the front sway bar?  I found poly bushings on ebay but want to make sure its the right thickness.
I only have one on the front, no rear if that makes a difference.
Derrik
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ammachine390

If they are the same as my Concord's, then they are 13/16". A good way to determine the size is to take some open ended wrenches and see which one fits over the sway bar the best.
Dan
1981 AMC Concord DL 258 Auto

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amcfool1

hi, Eagle front sway bar bushings are 7/8". trust me! gz

carnuck

You can double check with an open end wrench.
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