03 Tahoe Rear sway Bar

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The "Free Travel Mod"- that bracket that your bumpstop is mounted in will need to be cut off so everything is flush with the curve of the frame. Then you drill a hole in the frame and buy a tiny "pancake" shaped flat bumpstop that's about 1/2" thick and has a stud on it and then fight like hell to reach inside of your frame to install a nut on it. LOL. It ain't easy.
Ahhh, fanfreakintastic! Where do you get those?
 

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I also think the bushings are not helping but, do you still have your original shocks? I'd swap them out and see if it goes away (I don't think them shocks are beefy enough for the weight of our vehicles). Also really check the track bar, control arms and all the bushings
 

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Ahhh, fanfreakintastic! Where do you get those?
I got mine from Tony at TBSS owners.com. I believe they have the instructions too. I cut my brackets off with a sawzall but you gotta be careful near the gas tank.
 
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I also think the bushings are not helping but, do you still have your original shocks? I'd swap them out and see if it goes away (I don't think them shocks are beefy enough for the weight of our vehicles). Also really check the track bar, control arms and all the bushings
Checked all those bushings and they appeared ok. I didn't think to check the sway bar bushings tho. I noticed that yesterday on the lift. I'll try to swap the old shocks in, hopefully I can do it on my friend's lift.
 

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I have the front greaseable sway bar bushings from energy suspension. Part number #9.5172G
 

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Energy Suspension poly bushings are top notch, had them front & rear on the swaybars on my 95 Tahoe


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My DJM front and rear swaybars and rear endlinks came with poly bushings and I have Energy Suspension front endlinks with their poly bushings. All together it makes my rig handle and respond great especially for a big ol SUV.
 

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