strut rod to sway bar bushing P/N

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So, I noticed during my suspension rebuild that I don't have the large-ish bushings that are on my strut rods. They are an odd shape, with one side almost flat. The best I can surmise, the replacement part number for MOOG is K7064. Is this correct? Because the MOOGs are pretty circular in shape.

I also can't seem to find the original part number in the parts catalog either. For 70 Sport Fury.

Here's a pic of the MOOG K7064:
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So, I noticed during my suspension rebuild that I don't have the large-ish bushings that are on my strut rods. They are an odd shape, with one side almost flat. The best I can surmise, the replacement part number for MOOG is K7064. Is this correct? Because the MOOGs are pretty circular in shape.

I also can't seem to find the original part number in the parts catalog either. For 70 Sport Fury.

Here's a pic of the MOOG K7064:
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That is the correct part from Moog for the stabilizer bar link, not the strut rod end. Mancini Racing has the the factory style round bushings and washers for the strut rod end. www.manciniracing.com.

Dave
 
Thanks. I have the strut rod end bushings. My washers are in good condition.
 
Thanks. I have the strut rod end bushings. My washers are in good condition.

The other possibility, is that you are looking for for the sway bar mount bushing which mounts the sway bar to the front frame rail. A picture of that bushing is available at Mancini also, part # ENES-5113G for you reference. The Moog part number is K7061.

Dave
 
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I'll take a photo of the bushing in question and it's location when I get home.
 
That is the replacement style, they are split as most people forget to put them on the struts as the struts are installed.
The original with the key that went into the bracket may be out there but why.
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Alan
 
That is the replacement style, they are split as most people forget to put them on the struts as the struts are installed.
The original with the key that went into the bracket may be out there but why.
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Alan
Yep, those are them. OK, I can just proceed with the MOOG K7064 then. I appreciate the help with this guys!
 
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