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Need rear stabilizer bar bushings.
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Hey,
Wondering if anyone has, or has a recommendation on what to use to replace the rear stabilizer bar to spring bushings on my 36T.
They look just like shorter shock absorber or end link bushings from a front stabilizer bar.
Any suggestions??
Thanks,
Jeff -
Hey Roger,
Searched and cant seem to match them up.
I have the 7/8" sway bar and the end links go to the rear spring/shock bracket.
Hoping someone has a number or recommendation for them.
Richard? Marrs?
Thanks!
PS-they (RockAuto) do have the rear spring pads for the 1 3/4" springs tho! And only $10.34 each!
Jeff -
I'm sorry thought that was where I saw them . Maybe it was Kgap that has them
RogerRetired Tech. -
I went to Rock Auto and found it , here is the link: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php
RogerRetired Tech. -
Well the link does not seem to take you to the page I was viewing. Anyway I looked up 1950 Hudson , Commodore ,262 motor ,Drive line Transmission ,Rear stabiliser bar ,
It brought up Metro part # BN7A $9.43 each
Try again,
RogerRetired Tech. -
Here is a photo of Metro BN7A.

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Great thanks!
Now how about the rubber bushings on the end links of the stabilizer bar?
Thanks,
Jeff