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    Saturday (11-11), I was getting new tires put on my car when it was brought to my attention that the stablelizer bar bushing on the driver side was missing..yea its gone ...my question is will it mess up the alignment? it doesnt pull to one side or anything but i dont want it to mess anything up before i can get a new one. also, would this have anything to do with a popping noise that can be heard anytime someone sits in the car?

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    Originally posted by MY_1st_90CB7
    Saturday (11-11), I was getting new tires put on my car when it was brought to my attention that the stablelizer bar bushing on the driver side was missing..yea its gone ...my question is will it mess up the alignment? it doesnt pull to one side or anything but i dont want it to mess anything up before i can get a new one. also, would this have anything to do with a popping noise that can be heard anytime someone sits in the car?
    The missing busing will not mess up your alignment and yes, it is probably the caused of your popping noise.

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      #3
      end links are cheap and easy to replace


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        #4
        does anyone know where i could get a whole front bushing set. and what are the most important ones to change?
        1991 Honda Accord Lx 5spd manual

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          #5
          thanks you guys....im hoping to get it fixed next weekend....

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            #6
            anybody using polyurethane bushings? I hear it tightens the steering up considerably, thought about getting some
            1992 Accord LX Wagon 248K/155 Miles

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              #7
              yes i hear that they make a tighter fight as well but they also squeak from what i hear.
              91 Ex CB9
              JDM h22 auto swap, now w/H23 5spd conversion, short ram intake w/K&N filter, DC ceramic header, 2.25" custom catback exhaust, AMR Engineering coilovers, 205/50/16's Enkei RS5's, front slotted rotors, Xenon body kit.

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