Cobb Rear sway bar help

dinoxor

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Recently installed a used Rear Sway bar a week ago and was a bit concerned with a few things.
Emailed customer service last week but still no response. Called them but they told me to send them an email...

1) Did I installed these correctly? (Despite the upside down logo)

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Note how the ends curve on this stock photo

2) Is this bracket still good to use? There's a minor crack at the weld on the right

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3) Bushings looks worn, does anyone know where I can find replacement (1.25 or 32mm) bushings?

Found some Energy Suspension bushings but they don't seems like they're able to handle the abuse


Thanks!
 
Sway appears to be orientated correctly despite the logo being upside down.

I'd upgrade to billet brackets or replace the cracked ones.
http://corksport.com/mazda-billet-sway-bar-brackets.html
http://www.jamesbaroneracing.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=734

Lots of people still run the old style brackets. ES brackets work fine but may crack over time.
http://mazdaspeeds.org/index.php?threads/rear-sway-bar-replacement-bushings.998/

^This. All of this.
 
Jamie offers a lifetime replacement on their non-billet brackets? That's pretty cool.
 
I have these. Cheap replacement for the time being.
 

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