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Satan

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EnrgySuspension;1195716 said:
Hello Guys and Gals,



I am officially letting the board know that these parts ARE available and can be ordered through your local autoparts stores, performance warehouses, and online resources.

87 - 92 MKIII Front Control Arm Bushing Set - 8.3126*
87 - 92 MKIII Rear Control Arm Bushing Set - 8.3127*
87 - 92 MKIII Front Sway Bar Bushing Set - 8.5133*
87 - 92 MKIII Rear Sway Bar Bushing Set - 8.5134*

*Place an "R" at the end of the part # for Red and a "G" for Graphite Black.

Anyone get some of the front sway bar ones yet? Where's the best place to get 'em from? I am not finding them using the part number above.
 

7Mboost

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Can someone tell me where the other bushings go that come with the rear control arm kit, that aren't the following circled below. The names on the ES instructions and TSRM are different and I'm not sure where they go.

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7Mboost

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7Mboost;1244836 said:
Can someone tell me where the other bushings go that come with the rear control arm kit, that aren't the following circled below. The names on the ES instructions and TSRM are different and I'm not sure where they go.

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Help?
 

Satan

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7Mboost;1245501 said:

The ones in red are the ones I replaced in mine. The blue-ish circled ones are where you only have 1 bushing from the kit. The other bushing is a special one with a weird name that starts with an H and is considered a type of joint. Can't remember which one it is on the hub, so I circled both. Anyways, I don't remember if it was available from Toyota. Very difficult to replace from what I understand and mine looked okay, so I did not replace it.

Hope it helps...

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ValgeKotkas

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48725-14040 Bush RR Susp, net 20.09 x2
42210-14010 Bush Assy, LWR B, net 30.87 x2
(Prices from Elmhurts Toyota that I got quoted)

Those should be the blue-circeled ones, if anyone needs the info...
 

7Mboost

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Satan;1246088 said:
The ones in red are the ones I replaced in mine. The blue-ish circled ones are where you only have 1 bushing from the kit. The other bushing is a special one with a weird name that starts with an H and is considered a type of joint. Can't remember which one it is on the hub, so I circled both. Anyways, I don't remember if it was available from Toyota. Very difficult to replace from what I understand and mine looked okay, so I did not replace it.

Hope it helps...

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No. 2 Lower Suspension Arm to Spindle- No bushings I have fit.

The remaining bushings look to fit the "strut rods", and the No. 1 Lower Suspension Arm.
 

toy fanatic78

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7Mboost;1246448 said:
No. 2 Lower Suspension Arm to Spindle- No bushings I have fit.

The remaining bushings look to fit the "strut rods", and the No. 1 Lower Suspension Arm.

The #2 arm to spindle bushing is a metal ball & socket style,get that from toyota.You are correct on the others.
 

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toy fanatic78;1246504 said:
The #2 arm to spindle bushing is a metal ball & socket style,get that from toyota.You are correct on the others.

Thank you. Now if I could just find out what I did with that metal ball socket piece...
 

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7Mboost;1246756 said:
Thank you. Now if I could just find out what I did with that metal ball socket piece...

They are not THAT expensive from the dealer.Mine both had a little "slop" to them.Probably a good idea to change them,especially if they have been pressed out already.
 

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toy fanatic78;1246881 said:
They are not THAT expensive from the dealer.Mine both had a little "slop" to them.Probably a good idea to change them,especially if they have been pressed out already.

Oh don't worry I'm not a cheap MK3 owner, I thought it bolted up to a completely different piece, I see the ball and socket I have now is in great shape.

Grimsta;1246986 said:
Just use a cheap impact socket the correct size :biglaugh:

I know how to remove bushings...