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Need to Replace my roll restrictors

ahowie

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putting my car up on a lift this weekend to find out what is squeaking in the rear end, i think it might be sway bar bushing. But i was looking at my rear roll restrictor and it looks like it needs to be replaced. where can i buy a new rear roll restrictor i have called a bunch of different place ( autozone, advanced, the usuals) but i cannot find a rear anywhere. they only have front ones.. anyone know where i can get a new one for the rear?
 
I believe Energy Suspension makes replacement inserts, I just can't find a part number for you...

I think the part number is 4.1107, maybe someone can chime in and confirm?
 
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ES doesn't make a rear insert. Only stiffening inserts for the front, but even those don't replace the stock front roll restrictor insert. You'd have to call up a dealer to get a stock replacement, or contact Pole120 for a cheaper and more durable (but stiffer) polyurethane one.
 
ES doesn't make a rear insert. Only stiffening inserts for the front, but even those don't replace the stock front roll restrictor insert. You'd have to call up a dealer to get a stock replacement, or contact Pole120 for a cheaper and more durable (but stiffer) polyurethane one.

Ah ok. Well in that case check out teamfordparts.com for replacements.
 
does pole120 have a website?

I wouldn't recommend you use his mounts if you want OEM style replacement. pole120 provides a service where he fills your stock roll resistors with a solid polyurethane to minimize movement and wheel hop. The downside is a noticeable increase in vibration which you may or may not care about.

I personally have them and love them, although I could see how someone may not.
 
I wouldn't recommend you use his mounts if you want OEM style replacement. pole120 provides a service where he fills your stock roll resistors with a solid polyurethane to minimize movement and wheel hop. The downside is a noticeable increase in vibration which you may or may not care about.

I personally have them and love them, although I could see how someone may not.

100% agreed.
 
i love my poly mounts:shrug: and i do get a slight vibration from them but i like it
 
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Same here. I like the extra "feedback" through the steering wheel, even though it's really just engine vibration. Still makes me feel more connected to the car and know how hard the engine's pulling under different conditions.
 
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