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Front sway bar bushings 200 1989

Hello Bricksters,

I have just bought all bushings for the stock front sway bar. I will definitely replace the two bushings that in the 2 brackets afixed to the car. I'll replace the 2 grommets on each side of the sway bar where the sway connects to the end link. Now my question is about the endlink bushing. I have these 2 (one per side). It seems that I may need a press to put in the new ones from looking at the way they are shaped -- I don't have a press, will I still be able to remove the old ones and put in the new ones? Should I bother with these, or just be happy with replacing the rest of the stuff only?

Any other advice and tips welcome on sway bar bushings freshening.

Thanks.
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'89 244DL M47 161K miles






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