Stabilizer Bushing

Steering and Suspension › Suspension
Unified entry — merged from multiple cross-listed pages in the original manual.

Parts

PartBushings
ManufacturerCHY
OEM part #52125324AC
Price$11.60
PartBushings
ManufacturerCHY
OEM part #68044690AA
Price$10.00

Labor

Replace — Front Suspension — One or Both0.4 hr
Warranty 0.0 hrSkill C
Rear Suspension — One or Both0.4 hr
Warranty 0.0 hrSkill C
Procedures
Rear Suspension Bushing(s) - Removal3 steps
  1. Raise and support vehicle.
  2. Remove the stabilizer bushing clamp.
  3. Remove the bushing from the stabilizer bar.
Front Suspension Stabilizer Bar Bushing - Removal3 steps
  1. Raise vehicle on hoist.
  2. Remove the stabilizer bushing clamps.
  3. Remove the stabilizer bushings from the stabilizer bar.
Rear Suspension Bushing(s) - Installation3 steps
  1. Install the bushing to the stabilizer bar.
  2. Install the stabilizer bar bushing retainer clamp and bolts. Tighten the bolts to 47 Nm (35 ft.lbs.). with full vehicle weight.
  3. Lower the vehicle.
Front Suspension Stabilizer Bar Bushing - Installation3 steps
ℹ NOTE
Suspension components with rubber/urethane bushings should be tightened with the full weight of the vehicle at normal ride height. It is important to have the springs supporting the full weight of the vehicle when the fasteners are torqued. If springs are not at their normal ride position, vehicle ride comfort could be affected and premature bushing wear may occur.
  1. Install the stabilizer bushings to the stabilizer bar.
  2. Install the stabilizer bushing clamps. Tighten the nuts to 149 Nm (110 ft.lbs.).
  3. Lower the vehicle.
Factory service manual
From the 2008 KK factory manual — descriptions, specs, torque & procedures for this part.
BUSHINGS-STABILIZER BAR📷 1
1. Raise vehicle on hoist. 2. Remove the stabilizer bushing clamps. 3. Remove the stabilizer bushings from the stabilizer bar.
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BUSHINGS-STABILIZER BAR📷 1
NOTE: Suspension components with rubber/urethane bushings should be tightened with the full weight of the vehicle at normal ride height. It is important to have the springs supporting the full weight of the vehicle when the fasteners are torqued. If springs are not at their normal ride position, vehicle ride comfort could be affected and premature bushing wear may occur.
1. Install the stabilizer bushings to the stabilizer bar. 2. Install the stabilizer bushing clamps. Tighten the nuts to 149 N.m (110 ft. lbs.). 3. Lower the vehicle.
HUB/BEARING
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STABILIZER BAR BUSHINGS📷 1
1. Raise and support vehicle. 2. Remove the stabilizer bushing clamp. 3. Remove the bushing from the stabilizer bar.
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STABILIZER BAR BUSHINGS📷 1
1. Install the bushing to the stabilizer bar. 2. Install the stabilizer bar bushing retainer clamp and bolts. Tighten the bolts to 47 N.m (35 ft. lbs.) with full vehicle weight. 3. Lower the vehicle.
SHOCK
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