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Hi all

Had a brain fart moment and ordered some swaybar bushes for where the sway bar link meets the lower control arm.

Only to realise that the rear sway bar linkage and bushes are after market and not factory , aahh there is that distant memory!

So I basically have the top 2 bushes for each side of a CN34 Stagea, where the sway bar link goes into the lower control arm.

Paid over $70 for them , chasing $60 ono , brand new never even test fitted , it was blatantly obvious I screwed up when they would not even fit over the link .. whoops!

Hope someone can find a good home for em.

Thanks all ... And yes it's been a Loooonggg time since I have been on these forums :)

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  • 2 weeks later...

*tumbleweeds go by*

Nobody interested?

Without wanting to offend you; the price is far too high.

I'm not disputing your outlay, but an off the shelf set of universal polyurethane swaybar rubbers is $20.

They will do exactly the same job as an overpriced OEM set, and last just as long.

Cheers, Dale.

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