anything look strange here?
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anything look strange here?
first pic is the passenger side, second and third pic is the drivers side
im gonna have to assume i drove home all the way from minnesota like this and have been daily driving it like this,
im gonna have to assume i drove home all the way from minnesota like this and have been daily driving it like this,
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new sway bar bushings are needed i assume? should i get the ones from wheelers off road for 23.95?
is it safe to drive like this also? i assume so since it appears to just be the sway bar unhooked on one side
is it safe to drive like this also? i assume so since it appears to just be the sway bar unhooked on one side
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you need new bushings AND new links, that one is broken, it snapped between the top and bottom bushing
but no, it doesnt look strange, only stock
edit: now I see what is strange, sorry it took so long, yeah your CV angles are perfectly stock and you have no lift
but no, it doesnt look strange, only stock
edit: now I see what is strange, sorry it took so long, yeah your CV angles are perfectly stock and you have no lift
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looks like they were taken from underneath the 4runner, not from the front, notice how the sway bar is in the FRONT, of everything... mine mounts to the frame behind the engine
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Oh, OK, so the pics were taken like from underneath and standing behind.
I am still not use to these front ends with rack & pinion, I would have to run out and look at mine, which is similar.
I guess the shocks/coils would be in the front.
My brain is still use to old school like my what was on my '91 4Runner.
I am still not use to these front ends with rack & pinion, I would have to run out and look at mine, which is similar.
I guess the shocks/coils would be in the front.
My brain is still use to old school like my what was on my '91 4Runner.
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fwiw, I've been driving without a front sway bar for quite a while. The worst thing about your situation is that the link will be bashing into the bar potentially bending it (the link).
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where should i look for new links?
and sorry for the confusion the pics were taken from while on my back under the middle of the 4runner looking towards the frontend
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if you want the same crazy balljoint using stock one, I would recommend one of the dealerships that cater to us here... I have had good service from Northridge Toyota
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just looking for something stock,
from rockauto.com , not sure if web link will work
HLC Part # 48820AD010A {Front Stabilizer Link: Left & Right #48820AD010}
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...k,partGroup,27
from rockauto.com , not sure if web link will work
HLC Part # 48820AD010A {Front Stabilizer Link: Left & Right #48820AD010}
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...k,partGroup,27
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I got the new endlink from toyota, I just recieved the bushing kit from wheelers offroad, seeing as the one link is broken doesnt have the remaining nuts and possibly washers ,how do i find out which ones i need as the link from toyota and the wheelers kit neither came with new washers or nuts.