tobiasg1995
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Personally I'd go with greasable Energy Suspension bushings.
Greaseable Sway Bar Bushings - Energy Suspensions
Front – 9.5165 or 9.5172
Rear – 9.5161 - you will need to do some fabing to get these to work.
Front Swaybar End links:
Moog - K80140 - greasable
Looking into picking these up. I have a 1.25" Addco front and a 1" Quickor rear, so hopefully Energy can help with the rear too.
The only thing going right over my head is "front sway bar end links"? I'm missing something obvious I guess, as I just installed the front bar 10-11 years ago, and don't see end links like I do in the rear, or recall the need to lube anything on those ends. (For that matter, I have no idea how I got those front ends done years ago; looks completely inaccessible, but somehow I did it pretty easily as I recall).
I was planning on undoing both sets of brackets today and regreasing them, but this is a better solution.
Thanks.
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I did a write up on how to use the Energy Suspension greasable sway bar bushings with the rear Addco sway bar.
https://www.mercurymarauder.net/forums/showthread.php?t=93480
There are some who poo - pooed it but they are still working fine.
I posted this in post 13 for my fronts.
I purchased the Energy Suspension part# 9.5165G for the front 1-1/4" sway bar. Piece of cake to change and now they are greaseable.
https://www.mercurymarauder.net/forums/showthread.php?t=93480
No, just the bushings.
However, I noticed a few weeks ago that both of my rear sway bar end links were broken. O'Reilly Auto Parts had a Moog set that had a larger bolt size.
Personally I'd go with greasable Energy Suspension bushings.
Greaseable Sway Bar Bushings - Energy Suspensions
Front – 9.5165 or 9.5172
Rear – 9.5161 - you will need to do some fabing to get these to work.
Front Swaybar End links:
Moog - K80140 - greasable
I have the rear non-greasable Addco bushings, been on for 12 years. I took them off last week and they were in perfect shape, but they did need to be lubed. No squeaks on the bar, but I don’t want it all dried out.
Likewise the front bushings look fine and don’t squeak, but the greasable front bushings from Energy Suspension are cheap insurance and saves having to lower the bar and lube the bushings every few years.
Still debating on the greasable front end links.
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Why debating? The cost isn't much more and they will last longer.