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MorpheusGPR

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I am trying to order several bushings and I have the strut rod bushings for the rear already in, but I also wanted to get the sway bar bushings to the frame rail.

I have a 94 ATX with (as far as I know) a stock sway bar front and rear. What size will I need? I want to order front and rear bushings.

Thanks.
 

Ishodu

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Your really going to have to measure yours to be sure, The gen 2 sway bars all all over the place in what they installed.
 

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Ishodu said:
Your really going to have to measure yours to be sure, The gen 2 sway bars all all over the place in what they installed.

Yup specially the 94 ATX , they seems to have gotten out 2 setups with differant front & rear sway bars.
 

MorpheusGPR

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Damn, I need to get these parts quick. I suppose I need some type of flexible tape measure with mm on it to do this right...arg
 

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Use a piece of string, then cut it to fit around the bar. Cut it to the exact length and then measure with a regular measuring tape then devide by 3.1415926535897932384625433832795
 

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Well using the tape measure I had, earlier, I found it to be (eye balling it) 3/4 on the rear bar and 1" on the front. Dividing by "pie" that would give me .238732418 or about 24mm on the rear and .318309886 or about 32mm on the front ;) LMAO. That is probably total BS
 

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You only use pi if your measureing around the bar. The bars are sized by there dia.
 

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