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I recently bought some Moog bushings for mine. They're blue and much stiffer than the factory rubber ones. I'm guessing they're polyurethane, but I don't believe I read anywhere that it stated they were poly. For mine, it was Moog K200222 ($7.11 for the pair on Amazon) for the front and Moog K6408 ($8.47 for the pair on Amazon) for the rear.
 
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I recently bought some Moog bushings for mine. They're blue and much stiffer than the factory rubber ones. I'm guessing they're polyurethane, but I don't believe I read anywhere that it stated they were poly. For mine, it was Moog K200222 ($7.11 for the pair on Amazon) for the front and Moog K6408 ($8.47 for the pair on Amazon) for the rear.
Thanks, I'll order some.
 

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Just double-check the part numbers for yours. With it being 4WD/AWD, it may have a different diameter bar(s). They should still be about the same price and I think they're a nice upgrade being a stiffer material.
 
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Just double-check the part numbers for yours. With it being 4WD/AWD, it may have a different diameter bar(s). They should still be about the same price and I think they're a nice upgrade being a stiffer material.
Amazon says they fit. ORDERED, be here Friday :)
 

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