yeah i just replaced the front and rear bushings with energy suspension replacements along with the rear endlinks. The bushings come pre-cut to slip around the sway bar. The rear is a piece of cake. The fronts are a little more challenging if you use the energy suspension units because of how rock solid they are. What helped in the front is if you unhook the sway bar from the endlinks. This gives u some more movement but still a pain in the butt since you cant take the bushing clamp off completely.
Oh yeah the energy suspensions do a great job. there is much less slop at turn in. much tighter feel to the suspension. i also replaced the front endlinks a few months ago with moog units. those are like twice as thick as the stockers and greasable. my rides so nice now along with the eibach springs.


1998 SVT #95: Toreador Red - SHM headers, SHM custom tuned chip, K&N Filter, Energy Suspension MM inserts, Cross Drilled Rotors,Redline Tranny Fluid, Custom Billet Aluminum Shift Knob, Edelbrock RPM 5503 resonator,15.441 @ 91.66 mph