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    Front Sway Bar Bushings

    Has anyone replaced the front sway bar bushings on their BH? It looks as though the subframe needs to be dropped in order to get to the bracket bolts and the bushing slides over the end of the bar to where it's supposed to be? Has someone figured out an easier way to do it? My bushings are a little loose, no major clunking, but I can slide the bar back and forth and slightly up and down. It can wait a little while, but I'd like to get some insight into this first. Thank you.

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    yes subframe needs to be dropped in order to get to the bracket bolts . only a few cm

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      #3
      You have to drop it

      Do the steering rack bushings while you're in there.

      Check the rear mount too before you do it, as that would be a good time to replace it as well.
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        #4
        Alright, I know it's been a while, but finally getting around to the bushings. I found out that the '85 (I think) RX-7 had the same diameter front sway bar and ordered a set of Energy Suspension bushings (since they don't make anything for the BH Protege).

        Any tips and/suggestions for doing this?

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