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Enthusiast Joined Aug 30, '09 From IRELAND Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
With regards to the rear suspension. Two tracking rods north/south and two east/west one being adjustable need them with the eight bushings and the bushing have to be spot on as it failed the NCT (national car test)
Cheers. This post has been edited by REIDO: Sep 3, 2009 - 11:05 AM |
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The four rods running laterally -- which Toyota labels "suspension arms" don't have replaceable bushings. Actually, they have spherical bearings. They are considered in L and R pairs, with the adjustable arm (camber adjustment) being the No. 2 arm; the forward of each pair is the No. 1 suspension arm.
It is unlikely you'd find like-new short of a 1998 or 1999 model; you're likely looking at buying them new, in which case I'd suggest 1sttoyotaparts.com as a reference. The rod on either side of the car running from door to wheel are tagged as "strut rods" by Toyota. You can probably find replacement bushings via the aftermarket. On what grounds did it fail? |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 30, '09 From IRELAND Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Thanks for the reply mate. i got lucky and got the ones i needed from a 98. You are right it was the ones at the rear wheels and not the two going from north to south. The eight bushings are gone on them and i could of got the Polyurethane Bushing Kit but the mechanic reckons they would be hard to get on .pity i don't have a garage i would have done it mysef
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