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Just checked and ours are there. We have only 23k on the truck, and I wonder if the air bags help take some of the pressure off the sway bar.
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Pug how about a photo of the old bar. Our sway bar doesn't have a top and bottom end bushing, but a side to side bushing. Is that the new style bar?
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You can get slide out lube at Walmart for $6.
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Our DRV came with Whirlpool washer and dryer. My wife loves them, and we have had no trouble with them. We had a Splendide in our last rig, an my wife said the capacity was too small. She had to split the sheets into two loads and only put 2 bath towels in if she wanted them to dry in any reasonable time.
M2-106 Front Sway Bar End Link Bushings
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After traveling I 70 east through Vail I decided to check the bushings again. I 70 in that area has grooves through the asphalt down to the sub base from truck chains during the winter. I had to slow down to 25 in sections to keep my teeth in my head. When I checked, the bushing were beginning to fall apart. Because we are on the road for the summer and couldn't order parts and do it myself, I took it to Freightliner in Colorado Springs. Wasn't too bad, $220 for new bushings washers and nuts. I'll be watching the for the remainder of the summer to see how they are holding up.