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Energy Suspension® 8.5120G Rear, Driver and Passenger Side Sway Bar Bushing, Set of 2

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8.5120G Rear, Driver and Passenger Side Sway Bar Bushing, Set of 2

Energy Suspension® 8.5120G Rear, Driver and Passenger Side Sway Bar Bushing, Set of 2

Manufacturer #8.5120G

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$25.46

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Energy Suspension®Rear, Driver And Passenger Side Sway Bar Bushing, Set Of 2
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Sway bar bushings are made well as compared to some others I found on line. They are a quality part. One point of quality is that the split in the bushing which allows it to slide over the sway bar are cut laterally through the center of one side rather than at the side that fits flush to the bottom of the car. This cut location allows it to be compressed evenly by the bushing bracket. These are well made.
JW
Posted by John W. / Thu, Feb 18
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Question: In what country are the bushing made?A Shopper / Feb 11, 2021
Hi, Energy Suspension bushings are manufactured in the USA.
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Answered by Arnel E. / Thu, Feb 11
I suspect that these are made in the USA. I have ordered them from another auto supply store and it was obvious they were not made in the USA. The split to allow the bushing to slide over the sway bar ran along the bottom of the bushing where it meets the bottom of the car.
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