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Look what i found missing, lost bushing...
while under the car i found this...right front. the other side looks okay.
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e5...s/IMG_1692.jpg http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e5...s/IMG_1691.jpg which parts do i need to change out? special tools, suggestions... it never ends :) |
Wrench or deep well socket and a new bushing.
Very simple job. |
Replace the center left one also, looks like its got a liberal soaking in ATF and oil :). Put some dish soap on the bushings and squeeze it in with a vice for the outter droplink. Pretty simple job.
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awesome thanks guys.
what do i find the parts named under? "sway bar bushings"? =====edit=== heres what i came up with... 951-343-794-07-OEM OEM Front Inner Sway Bar Bushing (21.5mm dia), 944/944S (1987-88) OR 951-343-794-04-M100 OEM Front Inner Sway Bar Bushing (26.8mm dia), 944/944S/944 Turbo (1987-88) and... 951-343-793-30-M100 OEM Front Outer Sway Bar Bushing (2 per car, sold per each), 944/944S/944 Turbo (1987-88) also there appears to be an end cap missing from that side as well.... not sure where to locate that. |
I've never seen an end cap.
You need to measure your sway bar though so you know which one to order. but yes they will be listed under sway bar bushings. |
You will have to measure the sway bar to see what diameter it is. Use a vernier caliper or just use a open end of a wrench.
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that bushing pops out a lot, especially if there are any leaks - bad design - the other bushing where the sway bar mounts to the frame looks shot too
there is no end cap - there is a circlip that fits in a groove on the M030 bars, but not sure about the others |
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