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Sway bar Can anyone explain why there are so many different size bars for the front end of my chevy blazer, I have a 2 wheel drive with towing package and the bar on mine is 1 5/16 and the sites I have looked for parts show 1 1/8 or 1 3/16 I am really confused. Measured bar to get size. Whant to replace all rubber parts but want to make sure I have the right size.

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Did you measure from center of bolt hole to the center of the other bolt hole.?

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  • Posted on Apr 04, 2009

SOURCE: Size of sway bar bushings

go to gmpartsdirect.com go to the catalog tab, agree select your car year make etc, front suspension/stabilizer bar components/stabilizer bar/bushing this should get you what you need. This web site has all GMparts at reduced prices. Hope this helps with your problem

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2009

SOURCE: front sway bar

Look at the other side of the car.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2009

SOURCE: trying to put sway bar bushings in the sway bar on

ok you have me confused? Your sway bar should be attached to your frame and your "LOWER CONTROL ARMS" via sway bar bushings.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2010

SOURCE: How to Replace 1996 Chevy S10 Blazer front sway

prop up the lower control arm with a floor jack and burn off the old links with a torch
install the new
very easy to do

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  • Posted on Feb 20, 2011

SOURCE: front end. i think its the "sway bar" that goes

yes that bar you are describing is the sway bar and the "links" on the ends connect the control arms so it dont roll. the links are very inexpensive like 20.00 for both and go in very easy it will only take hand tools to install . when replacing both put them in at the same time so the bar will move to install the links or you will be fighting to get the last on in

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