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SLD Steeda rear sway bar - SE MI - needs re-coating or paint

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Had this Steeda bar on my ‘20 for about two years and much of the powder coating has flaked off as shown. Perfectly functional and could easily be stripped and re-coated. Don’t really want to ship it, but for anyone in lower MI, come get it for $100. Bolts and brackets included as shown.
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Jshoe22

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I’ll take it
 

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Edit: If a local sale doesn’t go through, I did find a perfect box that fits it nicely. Any buyer will just have to cover shipping.
 

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Still have this. Local buyer seems to have disappeared. It’ll go off to eBay soon.
 

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Are the bushings shot?
 

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jrgoffin
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Are the bushings shot?
The bushings look fine - just a bit grungy from the grease (they are poly and most likely a standard Energy Suspension offering). I double-check in a bit and snap another pic or two.
 

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Salt sucks. We live in TN and ours still looks brand new.
 

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Salt sucks. We live in TN and ours still looks brand new.
It does, but all the rest of my chassis and suspension looks fine. This is just poor quality by Steeda.
 

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The bushings look fine - no warping or decay. I cleaned them up a bit and they’re in need of grease, but they can be easily re-used. Brackets and bolts are, of course, on the rusty side.

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I'm interested but in Oregon.
 



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