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Old 02-05-2005, 01:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Swaybar Busings Greaseable v.s. Non

hi there,

my whiteline swaybar is squeaking again. I took it off just a month ago and put 1 layer of electrical tape and lots of marine grease, and it already is squeaking again. I want to purchase some new bushings that will get rid of the squeakiness.

I saw that some people sujjest greasble ones from energy suspesion over the non-greasable type. Can someone fill me in on the advantage? What do they mean by greasable.
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The have zirc fittings on the end of it. You can get a 10 dollar lube gun and easily re lube them, takes about 2 minutes.

http://www.energysuspension.com/pages/swaybbct.html





You can get the enrgy suspension bushings from autozone. The bracket will have to be stretched out a little bit, but it still works good.
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Cool

Load the things up with grease. I've had mine nearly a year (Thanks for still not completeing the order Sean!!!) and they're still fine.
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oh ok thanks a lot,

i was thinking of inventing something like that, but as always, some one is always a step ahead.

thanks for the info
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I used white lithium marine grease...load it on, like I used a whole tube for both sides. Hasn't sqeeked once in 2 years or so.
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