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Swaybar mount

Started by Billman, June 21, 2012, 03:10:01 AM

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Billman

Ok so I'm getting ready to put some ones car back together and I bought a used mount and sway bar and got the bushings off the sway bar and found a nice egg shaped hole in the mount looks like some repair is needed for that one. Then I pulled the same off the wagon in need of repair (accident damage) and found the hole to be in good condition, but in setting the two mounts next to each other I noticed they don't look the same.

Does anyone have any idea why they're different? I'd like to know which one is the correct bend.
The car is like 60 miles away so test fitting is not a realistic option
1982 SX/4
1983 SX/4
1983 wagonProject
1984 wagon DD
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2007  Caliber
2004 Silverado

eaglefreek

Those look like strut rod brackets. Here's a pic from another thread. Hope this will help.
1986 AMC Eagle Wagon 4.2L/4.0L head, AW4,NP242, Chrysler 8.25" rear.
1981 AMC Eagle Wagon As Seen On TV  Lost In Transmission




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carnuck

One may have been bent in an accident
AMC/Jeep gauges are for amusement only. Any correlation between them and reality is purely coincidental!

Billman

Thats exactly what I was getting at. I think the one with the proper shape hole will have to get built up and re used.
1982 SX/4
1983 SX/4
1983 wagonProject
1984 wagon DD
1996 Jeep
2007  Caliber
2004 Silverado

midtownboarder

if you can weld or know someone who does, you could repair the elongated hole on the straight bracket...
81 sx/4 - stock...
82 sx/4 - restore project...
81 sx/4 - crawler project...
99 xj - 6.5" lift, 35" km/2's, locked, etc...
95 pathfinder - daily driver...

Billman

Managed to find enough time to do exactly that.
It looks much safer now than it did. I'd post the pics but they're not
worth looking at/ bad cellphone camera.
1982 SX/4
1983 SX/4
1983 wagonProject
1984 wagon DD
1996 Jeep
2007  Caliber
2004 Silverado

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