Kit Includes: (1) Front Passenger Side Sway Bar Bushing (1) Front Driver Side Sway Bar Bushing
Quantity: 2 Piece
Specification
Side Location
Driver & Passenger Side
Steering / Suspension Option
with 32mm Diameter Front Sway Bar
Location
Front
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Front Sway Bar Bushings 1994-2010 Dodge Ram 1500
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Torque Wrench
15mm Socket
Ratchet
Utility Knife
1. Removing the Sway Bar Bushings
Remove the two 15mm bolts from each sway bar bracket
Pull off the sway bar brackets
Cut the bushings open with a utility knife if necessary
Pull off the bushings
2. Installing the Sway Bar Bushings
Push the bushings onto the sway bar
Put the sway bar brackets into place
Insert the two 15mm bolts into each sway bar bracket
Tighten the four 15mm bolts to 45 foot-pounds of torque
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the front sway bar bushings in the 2008 Dodge Ram 1500. Here are the items you'll need for this repair.
To replace the front sway bar bushings, you're going to undo these two brackets. Each one has two 15mm bolts. We're going to use the 15mm deep socket. You could also use a short socket and extension and a ratchet. The reason we're doing this job on the ground is because jacking it up and allowing the suspension to hang will put load on the sway bar, making it more difficult to line up these brackets and bolt them into place. Remove the bracket and repeat these steps on the opposite side. To remove the bushing from the bar, find where the bushings split from the factory. Our bushings here have either been glued together for some reason or just corroded, built up with gunk and stuck together over all the years they've been on this truck. We're going to use a razor blade to open up the factory slot that was in them. Remove them from the sway bar.
Here we have our old sway bar bushings that we removed from the vehicle and our new sway bar bushings from 1A Auto. You probably can't tell, but this is what these used to look like. See that they're all worn out. They’ve got some rust scaling in here. The rubber is corroding and falling apart. We've actually rubbed a hole completely through over here. It's not going to sit on our sway bar right and it's going to allow it to move up and down inside of this bore, which is going to create some noises and handling issues. This new sway bar bushing from 1A Auto, you could see is nice and round with nice thick rubber. It's going to fit our sway bar nice and tight and insulate it from any noise or vibration that we may have, especially from this. While this particular one is blue, they do come in a variety of colors just based on the manufacturing and what color rubber they decide to use. It's going to go on direct fit just like your original equipment and fix you up right.
We'll split the bushing and install it over our sway bar. This gap may not close fully. That's fine. The new bushings are much firmer than the old ones, obviously because the rubber is much thicker. It hasn't been worn away and deteriorated by chemicals and road grime. Line them up and reinstall the bracket onto the bushing. Start your two 15mm bolts. Do the same thing over here. Don't be afraid to tap that bracket on a little bit. Once both brackets are one and all four bolts have been started, go ahead and tighten them down with your 15mm socket and ratchet. Torque these bolts to 45 foot-pounds.
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R
January 16, 2020
The parts that have been installed so far are OEM or better. Im satisfied with the purchase.
Shipment was on time and packed in bubble wrap, almost to extreme. Kudos to A1Auto
Sturdier than OEM
L
April 20, 2020
Product is more sturdy than OEM rubber part.
Sway bar links and bushings
Michael
September 7, 2020
The part fitment was perfect and was easy to install
Factory replacement
Marc
December 24, 2020
I was worried about the sizing, there are three different sizes. This one is the factory size. It was so easy to install. And worth the few extra dollars for my 2003 truck.
Quality part
Zsolt
June 15, 2022
Easy to install them. Fits perfectly. Good quality.
Taylor
October 11, 2022
Fit great. Always like moog.
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