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Old 05-14-2004, 05:48 PM
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which bushings for ct sways

I need to get bushings for the ct sways...can someone tell me what to get and where to get them?

I don't know the bar diameter or the bracket style so I have no clue what to get...tried searching here and looked at a few websites (c-c-c.net, comptechusa.com) but no one had any detailed info.


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Re: which bushings for ct sways

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I need to get bushings for the ct sways...can someone tell me what to get and where to get them?

I don't know the bar diameter or the bracket style so I have no clue what to get...tried searching here and looked at a few websites (c-c-c.net, comptechusa.com) but no one had any detailed info.


thanks....
Call CompTech and order the hard rubber bushings. That's what I'm running with and haven't had any issues with squeaking; like I did with the polyurethane bushings.
Old 05-14-2004, 09:40 PM
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Re: Re: which bushings for ct sways

Originally posted by cls6sp03
Call CompTech and order the hard rubber bushings. That's what I'm running with and haven't had any issues with squeaking; like I did with the polyurethane bushings.
Do the Comptech sways come with those now? Thinking about gettin' me some sways.
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Do the Comptech sways come with those now? Thinking about gettin' me some sways.
I seem to remember that Nat at CompTech said they were going to start shipping the hard rubber ones by default unless someone wanted the harder polyurethane ones. But that was quite awhile ago and I don't know if they followed through with this.

Please note: I'm talking about the CT rear swaybar. The front CT swaybar uses the OEM bushings since it's the same diameter as the OEM swaybar but thicker walled.
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you think I should go with the hard rubber? I heard the polyurethane are better
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you think I should go with the hard rubber? I heard the polyurethane are better
According to CompTech, unless you're doing serious road racing on the track, the polyurethane bushings aren't necessary and won't really make any difference on the street. But they will require regular maintenance to keep them from squeaking.

When I switched from the polyurethane bushings to the hard rubber ones, I couldn't tell any difference.
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awesome.

thanks a lot
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