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Old 01-12-2018, 08:07 PM
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So I’ve been out of the XJ game for about 5 years now. Just picked up a ‘99 with a 3” Rough Country lift for $500 off an old high school friend. After I got it home I started checking it out underneath and found that the sway bar disconnect bushing is totally gone, as in, I can wiggle the disconnect around. A quick google search seems to lead me to believe this isn’t the factory setup, so, any idea what size/where to get the missing bushing from? It’s the one in the top of this picture. Thanks, and I apologize for my ignorance, it’s been a while.

Old 01-12-2018, 08:14 PM
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Going to sound crazy...
But it really looks like its about the same size of the trackbar bushings on my 95 F350 4x4 power stroke.
Give you starting point, its a two piece bushing and they come with a lifetime warranty from Autozone.
Could be similar to a stock shock bushing too.
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