Geoff,
Order new links, rubber bushings, and the metal straps for the bushing, if also
needed. You can remove the bar until you receive the parts w/o a problem.
Contact Peter C. at Worldwide Auto nosimport@mailbag.com or dE at stirB tsuJ
moc.emoh@stirbtsuj (justbrits@home.com) :-)
jay fishbein
wallingford, ct
63 Sprite Mk II
74 Midget
Innocenti Spiders (Stand back, honey, they're multiplying!)
Geoff Branch wrote:
> The bushings and links on my '74 swaybar are all loosey-goosey. What's the
> thinking on replacement? Chuck the whole thing and use one from Winner's
> Circle? Replace just the parts that are worn? Do the holes in the ends of
> the bar itself wear or just the links? Can I drive the car temporarily
> without the swaybar while I wait for parts?
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