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> Replacing Weltmeister sway bar bushings
Scott S
post May 15 2013, 11:43 AM
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Hi All -
I am getting ready to replace the bushings on my weltmeister sway bar. The bushings I am referring to are the ones that are actually on the bar itself - not the drop links.

I did a bunch of searching but did come up with much.

Has any one done this? Once I remove the three bolts in the wheel well, do the bushings simply slide on and off of the bar? They are a pretty hard material.

Thanks!
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Scott S
post May 20 2013, 11:03 AM
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Hi Larry -
I got them from automotion (prepare yourself - unless you are ordering a bumper for a 1996 chevy pickup, their customer service folks are absolutely worthless...)

Here is the part number for the 22mm: PZC-SB-1100D

If anyone should need the 19mm, here is the part number: P9132343

They may tell you that the part numbers sound incorrect. That means they did not actually take the time look it up. Trust me, the numbers are correct. I bought a set of each size just last month just to have them on hand.

If you dont mind - can you update me on how your install goes? I am still nervous about simply opening mine up (previous owner install - no idea how it goes togther....)

Good luck!
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