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#95985 05/16/01 07:41 PM
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so if i replace the urethane bushings with poly ones the clunk with go away??

i bought the brackets but i have been told by a local shop that they dont fit on my 99 svt....the gas tank is in the way.


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#95986 05/17/01 03:14 AM
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What exactly does the sway bar do? I already have problems with my back end coming out so would this bar make it worse or better? I know it keeps the car flatter thru turns but do I want this, especially with such a jumpy back end?


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#95987 05/17/01 10:10 AM
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Maybe I misunderstood what Joe at SP told me about the sway bars, but I do know that the bushings are the same type as BAT. They are very quiet. I definately recommend the SP bar! Wish SP had on-line ordering, sometimes takes forever to get phone call thru!


I talked to a guy from SP yesterday and once again they have no bars. He said they don't know when more are coming. He also said that SP and BAT get tha bars from the same company in California, whenever they get around to making some. Should I be patient or should I try the SCA bar

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#95988 05/17/01 11:16 AM
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With a Zetec contour you may not wanna mess with the sway bars too much. You put a big bar on the rear of the car and the car will be so tail happy you won't know what hit ya. With good springs and struts you should have a fine handling ride.


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chris99svt asks: so if i replace the urethane bushings with poly ones the clunk with go away??

Answer: no, the words 'poly' and 'urethane' are combined to make 'polyurethane', the material that nearly all aftermarket sway bars come with.

Speed Demons asks: South County's Bushings?

Answers: yes, I used new SCA bushings and the clunk went away.

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With a Zetec contour you may not wanna mess with the sway bars too much. You put a big bar on the rear of the car and the car will be so tail happy you won't know what hit ya. With good springs and struts you should have a fine handling ride.


It is funny you say that because I was reading something today that said the same thing. It said to use the 22mm bar on the Duratech. Is there any bar that I could replace mine with? Maybe a 20mm
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[qb]Maybe I misunderstood what Joe at SP told me about the sway bars, but I do know that the bushings are the same type as BAT. They are very quiet. I definately recommend the SP bar! Wish SP had on-line ordering, sometimes takes forever to get phone call thru!


I talked to a guy from SP yesterday and once again they have no bars. He said they don't know when more are coming. He also said that SP and BAT get tha bars from the same company in California, whenever they get around to making some. Should I be patient or should I try the SCA bar

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I ordered mine from BATS and my order came 5 days later.
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#95992 05/18/01 12:54 PM
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I would suggest getting a feel for the car with the stock sway bars, and if it still understeers too much get a smaller front bar or disconnect the front bar or try a 95-97 SE Rear bar.


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FWIW, I got the 19mm bar and urethane bushings. About two months ago the clunk came back. I loosened the nuts on the "end links" and retightened them and the clunk has been gone. Unfortunately it's back...due to the tonage I was hauling on the 3500 mile vacation. laugh

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