Stabilizer Bar Bushing
Standard Design
MOOG K8645 Stabilizer Bar Bushing
MOOG produces the complete steering and suspension package making them the ultimate to undercar solutions. MOOG's leading-edge engineering, metallurgy and manufacturing, along with long-lasting, problem-solving performance, have earned the trust of technicians. Through MOOG's broad range of Problem Solver, Asia-Spec and Euro-Spec steering and suspension parts, MOOG offers comprehensive coverage that provides the latest in domestic and foreign applications. No matter what the service occasion, MOOG provides the problem-solving innovation and precise engineering needed to restore like-new steering and handling to today's vehicles.
Some of the most popular MOOG auto parts consist of tie rod ends, control arms, ball joints, stabilizer bar links, strut mounts, coil springs, suspension bushings, steering parts and so much more.
General
Bar Diameter (Inch)
0.850
Inner Diameter (Inch)
0.850
Meets/Exceeds OE Manufacturer Specs
Exceeds
Part Description
Sway Bar Bushing
Outer Diameter (Inch)
2.150
Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance
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Better then expected. Fit like a glove Ford 2003 E250 van
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Items worked well and are in use today
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Works great made a huge difference make sure when you install you clean and lube the port.
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These are urethane. Pretty tight inserting. We used a long bolt with large washers on each end to pull them in. I am a bit stuck on getting the sway bar ends back into the bushings. Looking for help. Ford e450
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I bought this to replace the stock rubber bushings on my Ford Econoline work van. They seem to be good quality, and fit the van nicely. It was a little tricky to get them installed in to the lower control arms, but I used a big clamp to press them in. When I got them close, I used an air hammer with a big washer on the end to drive them the rest of the way in. The van does seem to ride a little better now with the newer firmer bushings in them.