Pillow block sway bar mounts

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    xafalcongs New Member

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    Anyone ever used those poly pillow block front sway bar mounts? These are susposed to cause less binding and allow the bar to work more effeciently. Anyone tried them?

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    I have poly bushings and I cant tell any difference. Unless your planning on road racing I dont think they are worth the money. Rubber is much quiter.
     
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    Hey guys,

    Thanks for the response but I'm talking about something completely different. Pillow block mounts are nothing like standard sway bar mounts. Take a look at National Parts Depot (sorry no links seem to work tonight) and you can see an example of pillow block mounts.

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