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Old Jun 2, 2016 | 09:19 PM
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So I got an energy suspension sway bar bushings kit... Came with some brackets to replace the ones that go over the sway bar and connect it to the Jeep. Figured I'd just use those and tossed my old ones.

Now it seems the bar doesn't run perpendicular to the two bolt holes. And these new brackets don't line up. Am I missing something??? Thanks guys.

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Old Jun 2, 2016 | 09:20 PM
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Old Jun 2, 2016 | 09:42 PM
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Never had the problem. Never upgraded my sway bushings tho. Maybe look for a YouTube video by looking for the specific brand? Even if they used it on a truck or wrangler. Might show more specific info.
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Old Jun 2, 2016 | 10:52 PM
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I can't find anything anywhere on this. Anyone have a pick of the stock mounts?
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Old Jun 2, 2016 | 11:03 PM
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Remove the bolts and start over. Do one bolt per side. Leave them a little loose. Then try to line up the remaining two bolts. Or, if the endlinks are in place, unbolt them from the sway bar or from the other end and tighten the sway bar first, then redo the endlinks. I had to do that with my Mustang once as the suspension had just enough bind in it because i tightened one side up before starting the other. This pulled the other end and the bolts wouldnt line up. Just loosening the endlinks took all the bind out and was able to line everything up. That might work for you, might not. Give a shot and see what happens.
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You need to bolt the bushings with the sway bar in them to the body before bolting the links to the axle on. Try it that way and get back to us.
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Old Jun 2, 2016 | 11:17 PM
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Well, I'll do that tomorrow after work. For now I'm just going to clean up. I don't remember this happening on my first xj when I did the bushings. But I didn't do the links on that one.
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Originally Posted by trans_am7935
You need to bolt the bushings with the sway bar in them to the body before bolting the links to the axle on. Try it that way and get back to us.
I think you are right - something is causing the swaybar to tweak

Although those do look like "universal" brackets, so I am not 100% sure if they are supposed to fit or not (I did not replace my brackets when I did my sway bar bushings, just the actual bushing piece.

I always keep the stock ones even for a week or two after I replace something, makes it easier to reference in situations like this.
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Originally Posted by investinwaffles
I think you are right - something is causing the swaybar to tweak

Although those do look like "universal" brackets, so I am not 100% sure if they are supposed to fit or not (I did not replace my brackets when I did my sway bar bushings, just the actual bushing piece.

I always keep the stock ones even for a week or two after I replace something, makes it easier to reference in situations like this.


That's smart man, I'll have to start doing that. Can anyone go out and snap a pic? I think I found one pic that showed the xj sway bar, but from the side. It looked like the bar was a little tweaked in the new bushing, which seems kinda dumb to me.
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New thought: Drill the hole out a bit so it will allow the bar to sit like it's supposed to?(or at least how I think it should fit...)
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Old Jun 3, 2016 | 02:07 PM
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Found a pic. I don't like how there is a space already. Anyways... I'll update later when I figure out what I'm going to do. Any input?


Sorry for the multiple posts.
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Old Jun 3, 2016 | 02:11 PM
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I actually had the same issue and ended up just forcing it into place. Just had to lubricate the bushing a lot.
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Old Jun 3, 2016 | 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by rklettke
New thought: Drill the hole out a bit so it will allow the bar to sit like it's supposed to?(or at least how I think it should fit...)
Just do it right and loosen the sway bar links
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Old Jun 3, 2016 | 06:45 PM
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I had this same issue when I did my bushings and tried to force it. Ended up having to find a tap set to re thread one of the weld nuts in the frame. And it was still wonky so the sway bar has now "walked" itself closer to the frame on one side. New end links and an adjustment would fix that, but I've been lazy.

In short: do it the right way like everyone above has suggested.
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Old Jun 3, 2016 | 06:51 PM
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Ok. I'm about to go try that. If it ends up looking like that picture though, I'm going to make the holes wider I think. Unless someone knows if this is actually a bad idea? I'll report with pics.
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