Do sway bar bushings require grease?

Swine

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So, as i gather, running the bar in the OEM design is the superior design for maximum performance.

It just so happens that relocating the bar to the axle with the different attachment points opens up some additional fitment options and makes adjustability of slightly easier access, and the additional unsprung weight, although not ideal, is minimal and thusly worth taking the minor hit for the easy of use.
 
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Couple of reasons for choosing the Whiteline bar is exhaust clearance and LCA relocation bracket clearance. My Corsa Extreme axle back was hitting another brand (adjustable) sway bar and I could not use the softest setting. I was able to work around that until I added LCA reloc brackets that simply would not clear the swaybar mounting hardware.
 

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^ This is true.

Most of the time, an adjustable Rear Bar will not clear most LCA Relocation Brackets.

Our bars are done with design and testing, and should be available soon. Front and Rea adjustable, and clear our LCA Brackets. ;)
 

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So, as i gather, running the bar in the OEM design is the superior design for maximum performance.

It just so happens that relocating the bar to the axle with the different attachment points opens up some additional fitment options and makes adjustability of slightly easier access, and the additional unsprung weight, although not ideal, is minimal and thusly worth taking the minor hit for the easy of use.

Right on. :highfive:

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