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 Front Sway Bar Bushing replace?

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BigM
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PostSubject: Front Sway Bar Bushing replace?   5th August 2011, 10:52 pm

Hey guys,

So I've put about 7,000 miles on my Charger since buying back in April and now I'm hearing a distinct groaning from the front driver's side. From my research seems to be the sway bar bushing. I'm just over 30k miles.

Any recommendations on replacement? I think Pedders makes one for a stock bar right? What size do I need for an 06 R/T with R&T?

For those that have replaced the bushing is it as easy as removing that heat shield and the two bolts on each side?

Any feedback would be great, thanks.
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Moparcharger06
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PostSubject: Re: Front Sway Bar Bushing replace?   5th August 2011, 11:11 pm

You got it man, it's VERY easy to replace, but I'd double check that's what it is first ya know man?
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PostSubject: Re: Front Sway Bar Bushing replace?   6th August 2011, 10:49 am

Piece of cake, I think I replaced mine with "Moog" brand. I have had no problems since.

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BigM
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PostSubject: Re: Front Sway Bar Bushing replace?   6th August 2011, 11:29 am

Well if I spray it down with WD40 it goes away for a little bit so I'm pretty sure it is the sway bar bushing. I've researched the noise on a couple different forums and yes it could be a few things but I think their probably shot anyhow so changing can't hurt. Not many miles but 6 year old rubber is usually not great.

I'm more concerned about ordering the wrong size not sure who makes good aftermarket bushings for the stock R/T R&T front bar.

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PostSubject: Re: Front Sway Bar Bushing replace?   6th August 2011, 11:33 am

Cant go wrong with Moog parts.

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HEMI UP
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PostSubject: polyurethane Bushhings   11th September 2011, 6:10 pm

The size for the R/T R/T is 30mm I went with Pedders polyurethane PN#3522/30 Rears not out yet
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BigM
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PostSubject: Re: Front Sway Bar Bushing replace?   11th September 2011, 7:31 pm

Yeah I double checked with a calipers it was 30mm or 1.18 inches. I changed them out to the Moog replacements and fixed some of the noise as I stated in this thread:

http://www.chicagolandareamodernmopars.com/t5748-suggestion-for-sway-bar-end-links

I still have a groaning like a old squeaky mattress spring type groan but I don't have it every day... I can recreate it by pushing down on the driver's side.
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