91 rear sway bar links etc

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sublunacy
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91 rear sway bar links etc

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The upper bushings going to the sway bar are wrecked and missing.

I have couple questions:

--Can I replace just the bushing, with something from NAPA?

--the links have a threaded section to the control arm, is it to adj. tension or height, or just for installation?

--What other options do i have to replace the links with? OEM?,WRX? AFTERMARKET?

-- Also the mount that holds sway bar bushing to car frame is looking rusty and thin!! should i be worried is there alot of force going thru it?
---- again Options??? OEM?, WRX?,


My dealer welded the link to the rear control arm
to keep the lower bushing from wearing out, seems like
a shity fix??? and now the upper bushing is wrecked!!!

What are you sayin?
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Post by IronMonkeyL255 »

I am replacing my rear lateral links and switching to 'C' style endlinks.
Disclaimer: If anything I post is inaccurate, please correct me. I do not wish to add to the misinformation floating around on the internet.

That being said, everything I post is accurate to the best of my knowledge.

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Post by sublunacy »

Allright,

My control arms match the "pin and cup" links....

So best fix 1- Replace bushings with whiteline stuff like W0007
2- Replace control arms to something that is C -link
attachable.

I'm still reading thru the bookmarks you provided too, thanks guys

Its good to have ALL the info in 1 place....
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control arms?

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To upgrade my control arms to WRX or STI units, do I have to know anything specific about compatability with the f&r's matching my stock
equipement and frame mounts?
DIY? or Direct Bolt On?

I realize the new rear end has a different linkage/ contorol arm setup
since 2004 or something, that doesn't fit at all right?

I saw NICO's sti arms ( high five ) and i'm worried I'm ignorant and will
get the wrong arms sent to my house!!! I did a bunch of searches,
but came up with very little.
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Re: control arms?

Post by IronMonkeyL255 »

sublunacy wrote:To upgrade my control arms to WRX or STI units, do I have to know anything specific about compatability with the f&r's matching my stock
equipement and frame mounts?
DIY? or Direct Bolt On?

I realize the new rear end has a different linkage/ contorol arm setup
since 2004 or something, that doesn't fit at all right?

I saw NICO's sti arms ( high five ) and i'm worried I'm ignorant and will
get the wrong arms sent to my house!!! I did a bunch of searches,
but came up with very little.
It's easy.

Any GC/GF/GM Impreza with a rear swaybar.

Any GD/GG Impreza.

Any BD/BG Legacy with a rear swaybar.

All the Imprezas (and Legacies) basically have the exact same suspension setup until the new '08s (which got a multi-link rear end like the BE/BH and later Legacy). The fronts of the GD Impreza (only the sedan) had a wider front, but I believe the rear is the same width as its predecessors (the CV axles aren't any longer, so I am pretty sure it's the same).

The STIs also have a bit different rear setup, in regards to the swaybar endlinks.

The arms I used were for a GC Impreza and originally had hardened STI rubber bushings in them (which I changed out for polyurethane).
Disclaimer: If anything I post is inaccurate, please correct me. I do not wish to add to the misinformation floating around on the internet.

That being said, everything I post is accurate to the best of my knowledge.

Rio Red '91 Legacy SS
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