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Swaybars
Rebuilding a "90 seven-up" Mustang and the original swaybar measures 33mm
(1.291) but everyone shows an 1 1/4 or an 1 5/16 for new frame bushings. What size is it?? One guy says go bigger and put teflon tape in it?? and another guys says go smaller??...but it is sure going to be tight to put on...what gives??? What is the rest of the fox guys doing for bushings? |
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On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 22:22:11 -0400, "Johnny" > puked:
>Rebuilding a "90 seven-up" Mustang and the original swaybar measures 33mm >(1.291) but everyone shows an 1 1/4 or an 1 5/16 for new frame bushings. >What size is it?? One guy says go bigger and put teflon tape in it?? and >another guys says go smaller??...but it is sure going to be tight to put >on...what gives??? What is the rest of the fox guys doing for bushings? Did you measure the swaybar on a bend? -- lab~rat >:-) Do you want polite or do you want sincere? |
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