help....energy bushings
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Originally Posted by Localmotion
Does anyone know if u can reuse the bracket for the energy suspension front sway bar bushings? THanks
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Originally Posted by FilthyRich
if the bushing did not come with a new bracket, then YES. Are they the ones with zerk.grease fittings???
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this is my part number 8.5118G. The brackets are too small and i did not get any bolts for them. Does anyone know where i can just order the bracket? Im thinking about just ordering a new kit. Do i go with energy or daystar? I need something fast though...i dont have anything to drive.
Are the ones from wheelers any good compared to the energy ones. the energy ones have graphite? in them. does it matter? tHanks again
matt
Are the ones from wheelers any good compared to the energy ones. the energy ones have graphite? in them. does it matter? tHanks again
matt
Last edited by Localmotion; 07-04-2005 at 08:51 PM.
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Originally Posted by Localmotion
Does anyone know if u can reuse the bracket for the energy suspension front sway bar bushings? THanks
I need something fast though...i dont have anything to drive.
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Originally Posted by Localmotion
do you know where i can just get the support brackets for the ES bushings?
Thanks
Thanks
Fronts -- http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...161R&x=21&y=11
rear-- http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...156R&x=21&y=11
are these right? Also, I already have the NON greasable front sway bar bushings, just no brackets. is there anywere i can get brackets???
Last edited by Localmotion; 07-05-2005 at 09:25 AM.
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Originally Posted by Localmotion
I found these part numbers---I do not have an addeco swaybar.
Fronts -- http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...161R&x=21&y=11
rear-- http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...156R&x=21&y=11
are these right? Also, I already have the NON greasable front sway bar bushings, just no brackets. is there anywere i can get brackets???
Fronts -- http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...161R&x=21&y=11
rear-- http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...156R&x=21&y=11
are these right? Also, I already have the NON greasable front sway bar bushings, just no brackets. is there anywere i can get brackets???
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Originally Posted by Localmotion
do you know where i can just get the support brackets for the ES bushings?
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is there anywere i can get brackets???
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is there anywere i can get brackets???
http://www.energysuspension.com/pages/toyt1.html
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Originally Posted by Localmotion
yea i did. they didnt really help me. Just told me to refer to thier catalog.
ummm, I'm also not sure of the sizes. I went through all of my parts orders for the truck from various vendors in the last 2 years and I couldn't find any reference to them.
I dunno if the ones that you found at Summit are right... The chart at ES seems to say 19 & 23, and then I found this site:
http://www.carjunky.com/accessories/...n&skipped=true
Which is saying 27mm for the front - that seems HUGE.
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Originally Posted by 2000t4r
I have been wondering this as well. While I have searched this site for a while I always seem to get different sizes on bushings to order.
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alright..heres the verdict.
Energy Suspensions greasable bushings are amazing. Day and night difference
The factory sway bar upfront is 1inch and the rear is 3/4. The only thing is that i had to buy new bolts and diff washers b/c the washers that came with the bushings are trash. Also, you might want to order new bushings for the endlinks.
Energy Suspensions greasable bushings are amazing. Day and night difference
The factory sway bar upfront is 1inch and the rear is 3/4. The only thing is that i had to buy new bolts and diff washers b/c the washers that came with the bushings are trash. Also, you might want to order new bushings for the endlinks.
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Originally Posted by midiwall
If you're talking about using a stock bracket to support the ES bushings, no, you can't (at least I can't). The ES bushing are much thicker in terms of outside diameter and the stock brackets simply won't work.
I had to use a floor jack to press the swaybar bracket back on over the new bushings and then cranked the bolts down, lol.
(I used the 26mm bushings for my 97 4Runner btw).
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Originally Posted by midiwall
If you're talking about using a stock bracket to support the ES bushings, no, you can't (at least I can't). The ES bushing are much thicker in terms of outside diameter and the stock brackets simply won't work.
I first "realized" it in a thread here talking about rack bushings.