superstang46 New Member Dec 10, 2004 21 0 0 Fernandina Beach, Fl. Feb 19, 2009 #1 Feb 19, 2009 #1 Anyone know what could cause the rear sway bar bushings to keep failing? Also had a problem with the sway bar breaking more than once. It's a 96 Cobra w/ SHM motor and KB blower.
Anyone know what could cause the rear sway bar bushings to keep failing? Also had a problem with the sway bar breaking more than once. It's a 96 Cobra w/ SHM motor and KB blower.
Mustang5L5 That is…until I whipped out my Bissell Mod Dude Feb 18, 2001 43,215 17,899 224 Massachusetts Feb 19, 2009 #2 Feb 19, 2009 #2 Um, rear sway bar bushings?? The bars bolt directly to the LCA's. Where are the bushings. 96-98 Cobras are notorious for breaking the rear sway bar.
Um, rear sway bar bushings?? The bars bolt directly to the LCA's. Where are the bushings. 96-98 Cobras are notorious for breaking the rear sway bar.
B bdcardinal tree hugger Jun 10, 2003 3,612 16 69 santa barbara, CA Feb 19, 2009 #3 Feb 19, 2009 #3 no bushings or endlinks on the rear swaybar, unless you have a kerbra.
02nightmaregt To hell with your Mustang, I want to see your HOG! Jul 1, 2007 513 4 19 Southern Indiana Feb 20, 2009 #4 Feb 20, 2009 #4 agreed the rear sway just bolts to the LCA's, unless its the aftermarket steeda(?) adjustable one.
superstang46 New Member Dec 10, 2004 21 0 0 Fernandina Beach, Fl. Feb 20, 2009 #5 Feb 20, 2009 #5 Mustang5L5 said: Um, rear sway bar bushings?? The bars bolt directly to the LCA's. Where are the bushings. 96-98 Cobras are notorious for breaking the rear sway bar. Click to expand... IDK this is what he told me, I haven't been under the car. If this is pretty common maybe he should try an aftermarket sway bar.
Mustang5L5 said: Um, rear sway bar bushings?? The bars bolt directly to the LCA's. Where are the bushings. 96-98 Cobras are notorious for breaking the rear sway bar. Click to expand... IDK this is what he told me, I haven't been under the car. If this is pretty common maybe he should try an aftermarket sway bar.