Bruce, I heard a story about someone having a sway bar break in '82. He was going at slow speed, and it nearly caused him to hit the curb. My reason for wanting to replace it is that I just spent almost $2000 on a set of new low profile rims and tires. The front rims are 7" wide instead of the OEM 6". Now I have the rims hitting my sway bar because they stick into the wheel well deeper. But my OEM wheels hit the sway bar on both sides anyway. Another friend's Delorean is the same. Spots on his sway bar on both sides are polished from the wheels rubbing in sharp turns. Can you say what model Corvette your poly bushings came from? Thanks, Walt Tampa, FL