Pst 7/8 Inch Sway Bar Bushings & Brackets Polygraphite Ford Mustang on 2040-parts.com
Harrington, Delaware, US
This auction is for a pair of PST sway bar mounting brackets and bushings. These are not stock replacement bushings. These are for use with any 7/8 inch sway bar for Ford... I would imagine they could be used for any bar that diameter....
The text below is from the PST website... to help explain their products
PST® perfected polyurethane with the introduction of POLYGRAPHITE® - a special formula incorporating a low-friction graphite lubricant into the actual bushing material. With POLYGRAPHITE®, you get the near-zero deflection performance of polyurethane with a self-lubricating bushing. As an added benefit, POLYGRAPHITE® is impervious to grease, oil, weather, and other natural elements and will never dry rot. PST® has the most complete line of POLYGRAPHITE®
bushings available for your musclecar. Replace components as needed, or
save time, money, and reap the ultimate performance benefits by
installing one of our complete POLYGRAPHITE® Kits on your vehicle today.
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