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Polyurethane Pack of 2 Anti-Roll Sway Bar Front Suspension Compatible with MMC Evolution C 2008-On Outlander 2006-On Lancer Sportback 2008-On Peugeot 4007 2007-On Citroen C-Crosser
Brand | siberian bushing |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.35 x 2.17 x 1.97 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3-01-1823-2 |
OEM Part Number | CVM-29; 29-01-2692; 3-01-480; 871803; 31-0107; 4056A079; 62 93 9166; CI-SB-7938; MB-01-514; 3-01-079; C8169; M088SV; 39166; 5094.C6; HR 891 093; MP-1025; MSB-CW8F |
J**T
These bushings feel great.
Always have a sharp knife and extra moly grease, and you will never have a difficult time installing Siberian sway bar bushings.
P**A
Glad to find these sway bar bushings for my car!
I'm not into replacing sway bar bushings every 2 or 3 years (BTDT), but was finding only one generic 3rd-party labeled bushing by all the usual aftermarket suppliers - the usual dull-grey black rubber - no information whatsoever on what material it's made of.These look and feel like high quality polyurethane bushings, and my car is quiet again on bumpy pavement. I hope they last a long time.The day after I placed my order, Siberian Bushing emailed me for my vehicle information to verify compatibility before they shipped. That was confirmed, and they shipped that day, I received them 2 days later.So far, I'm impressed.
S**.
Installed on '09 Lancer Ralliart - Recommended
I was looking for replacement sway bar bushings for my '09 Lancer Ralliart and couldn't find Polyurethane ones anywhere in the U.S. I eventually came across this Siberian Racing company in Russia and took a chance to buy from them. I'm glad I did because the bushings seem to be good quality, the packaging was nice, came with a packet of grease, some good instructions/information, and the shipping only took 2 weeks. They have some YouTube videos and I'd recommend you check them out too.One note on installation, these don't come pre-cut (for wrapping it around the sway bar), they tell you to remove your stock ones first and cut in the same location. I emailed and asked what tool I should use and they said regular knives. I used my pocket knife that isn't really that sharp but I was still only to cut through it with some elbow grease.
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