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Broken sway bar



Moogs are easy to get but I'm telling you they are a waste of money. The links and bushings that come with the bar last longer, my lasted a few months. You can get the energy ones from summitracing.com and you'll have them within a few days.

Are you talking about blue poly moog or black rubber ones?
 


Why is a solid bar dumb? Don't you want it to be stiff to improve the handling?
Highest stress during bending and torsion occurs at the periphery of the bar. No need for material in the middle as it basically just adds mass. Diameter is what matters more.
 
When I went looking for my leaky brake line I found that my sway bar had broken too -_- got it for $90 at Advance Auto Parts cause I had a $20 off coupon all I had to buy was a flashlight and some PB Blaster to use the coupon ($20 off any purchase over $100) that coupon couldn't have came in more handy :-) and if anybody's curious it helps to soak the sway bar bolts in PB Blaster a few times and overnight before you try to take it off. My sway bar end links didn't want to come apart easy so I had to use a sawzall to cut the bolts.

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