moog rear axle bushing on a cobalt ss/tc?
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If you are replacing the bushings yourself you will need the following tool, Kent Moore J-44570-A.
The bushings vary in price and are as followed:
Moog: ~$42 each (K200522, I think this is the correct part number)
OEM, Crate Engine Depot: ~$80 each (25782808)
Powell: ~400 for the pair (includes tool which needs to be returned after you're done with it)
The bushings vary in price and are as followed:
Moog: ~$42 each (K200522, I think this is the correct part number)
OEM, Crate Engine Depot: ~$80 each (25782808)
Powell: ~400 for the pair (includes tool which needs to be returned after you're done with it)
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Roger that. Yeah Im not doing it my self. I dont trust a car on Jack stands with me underneath it lol.
Are you sure that the K200522 will work on a cobalt ss rear axle? My only reason is because there is a different part number for the cobalt ss rear axle and bushings than the standard cobalt
Part Number: 25864579
axle beam w/4 wheel disc, SS
Part Number: 25782808
axle beam insulator w/4 wheel disc, SS
Part Number: 15232753
axle beam w/o 4 wheel disc
Part Number: 20902798
axle beam insulator w/o 4 wheel disc
Are you sure that the K200522 will work on a cobalt ss rear axle? My only reason is because there is a different part number for the cobalt ss rear axle and bushings than the standard cobalt
Part Number: 25864579
axle beam w/4 wheel disc, SS
Part Number: 25782808
axle beam insulator w/4 wheel disc, SS
Part Number: 15232753
axle beam w/o 4 wheel disc
Part Number: 20902798
axle beam insulator w/o 4 wheel disc
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Check the thread below:
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/susp...shings-301971/
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/susp...shings-301971/
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ah I see. I was having a bad knocking sound from the rear for a while, was getting worse, when I checked the other day it was my powell sway bar had some loose bolts and was hitting against the axle guard thing. tightened it up and fixed all my rear end noises.
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