Just got and installed the front Maxx sway bar links - nice pieces. The front feels like it sticks more in curves at speed than w/worn out stock ones. Looking into getting the rears, but a few questions before I proceed.
Questions:
1-The stock front sway bar to frame bushings are spent and the brackets are rusty between the bracket and bushing. I took knocked the rust out, now when fully tightened the sway bar can be slid within the bushings. Who makes grease-able (orange) front sway bar bushings with new brackets for our trucks?
2-I noticed the right side end of the sway bar (where it mounts to the new link) was a bit higher and cocked a bit. In other words, when the links were aligned and fastened to the axle as I lowered the sway bar onto the links I checked both sides for alignment before installing the top bushing, washer and nut on either side - the left side sway bar end hole was almost perfectly lined up with the bushing and the right side was about 3/8" higher and cocked. I'm pretty sure the truck was in a right front hit before I bought and and possibly the sway bar was tweaked in the wreck. The stock bushing on this side was worn so badly it was split on the top. Can I straighten the sway bar right side with a hot wrench and a bit of finesse without hurting the sway bar?
3-Since I'm looking to replace the rear sway bar links I'm sure the bushings and brackets are in the same shape as the front were. Who makes grease-able (orange) rear sway bar bushings with the brackets for our trucks?
Please provide links for the sway bar mount/bushings if possible.
Thanks,
Joe Mc
Questions:
1-The stock front sway bar to frame bushings are spent and the brackets are rusty between the bracket and bushing. I took knocked the rust out, now when fully tightened the sway bar can be slid within the bushings. Who makes grease-able (orange) front sway bar bushings with new brackets for our trucks?
2-I noticed the right side end of the sway bar (where it mounts to the new link) was a bit higher and cocked a bit. In other words, when the links were aligned and fastened to the axle as I lowered the sway bar onto the links I checked both sides for alignment before installing the top bushing, washer and nut on either side - the left side sway bar end hole was almost perfectly lined up with the bushing and the right side was about 3/8" higher and cocked. I'm pretty sure the truck was in a right front hit before I bought and and possibly the sway bar was tweaked in the wreck. The stock bushing on this side was worn so badly it was split on the top. Can I straighten the sway bar right side with a hot wrench and a bit of finesse without hurting the sway bar?
3-Since I'm looking to replace the rear sway bar links I'm sure the bushings and brackets are in the same shape as the front were. Who makes grease-able (orange) rear sway bar bushings with the brackets for our trucks?
Please provide links for the sway bar mount/bushings if possible.
Thanks,
Joe Mc