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Thread: Installing Chevy SS sway bar bushings. Need advice.

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    Here's the thread with a lot of good information:

    http://www.newcaprice.com/forum/view...t=430&start=10
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    Quote Originally Posted by CommodoreG8 View Post
    Just curious, what's the benefit of using the SS brackets here? I have Pedders sway bars as well. I've got some creaking/popping coming from the front when making slow turns and I've been suspicious of the sway bars.
    I have the BMR sway bars with poly bushings and they have started to make noise in the front as well. I'm hoping some extra grease will fix that. Mechanic confirmed that's where the noise is coming from.
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    Quote Originally Posted by newman27 View Post
    I have the BMR sway bars with poly bushings and they have started to make noise in the front as well. I'm hoping some extra grease will fix that. Mechanic confirmed that's where the noise is coming from.
    that green grease - or copper laden anti-seize compound works really well.
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