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Can someone point me out to the correct sway bar drag links and bushing for the front sway bar? 1948 Suburban?

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Bubba - Curmudgeon
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bushings for 1948 panel body truck "ride stabilizers" :

Jim Carter might have what you are looking for?

I thought that Steele Rubber also had them, but, I cannot find them on their website.

Chevs of the 40s might have the bushings/etc?

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Haunting the SBP since 2001
Haunting the SBP since 2001
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Copy & paste these links into your search bar.


https://www.oldchevytrucks.com/cart/product.asp?prodid=MEB349&i=|||||


https://www.oldchevytrucks.com/cart/product.asp?prodid=ME349&i=|||||

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Bubba - Curmudgeon
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If you cannot get MTs links to work, they are both at the first link in my earlier post.

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Thanks Mother Trucker and TC. I ordered what I needed due to your help.

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These bushings look like they "might" also fit the 1955-1959 stock Suburban sway bar??? Anyone have any thoughts on this? Thanks! and Merry Christmas!

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When I put my original sway bar back on my 1953 panel, the bushings were no good. I had a pair of brand new shocks laying around, didn't know what they were for but the bushings were a perfect fit so I used those.


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