Bushing needed - 54 Special
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KGAP has them, I just put a pair on my 52 Hornet last week.0
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KGap is the source. Removing the rear sway bar to replace the bushings was a nightmare for me. I had to eventually destroy the original bolt on the body end to get it apart. It goes back together a very specific way, so if you have not done one of these before, be careful to notice how things came apart.0
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Thanks for the feedback. Didn't even think about KGAP. Fortunately mine came off easily and I tagged which end goes where.0
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Funny that this post just came up as I did the same work on my wasp last week. While I was under the car I noticed that the panhard bar had a little slop in the bushings....I removed the bar and examined the rubber bushings which actually were not too bad so what I ended up doing was I found a piece of pipe in my shop that just fit over the bolts and slid tightly into the rubber. I then reinstalled the bar and everything was nice and snug again.0
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