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Old 01-30-2009, 07:21 AM
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Wheelers Rack bushings 2000 Tacoma 4 WD, big difference

Finished the Wheeler rack bushings on my 2000 Tacoma last night. Do yourself a favor and upgrade your old bushings. These are so much better on the highway, more stable, less bouncing around now. Took a couple hours but pretty easy to do. Worst part was my cold garage.

Go get yourself some here. www.wheelersoffroad.com/
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Arrrrrg! I've been putting this off for over a year now! My receipt from Wheeler's says 10/07!!! Just can't get the motivation to do it.

Any special tips?
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Put the poly parts in their respective holes first then drive the metal pipes though careful not to hurt anything, not that bad. If it wasn't cold may have only took me 1.5 hours
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i'll be doing this tomorrow after the game. gonna go check the socket sizes needed, make sure i have them before i take the rack apart.... hopefully it all goes well
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19 and 22 mm I believe is all I used. Good luck

19 and 22 mm I believe is all I used
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maybe i should do this, if feels like my truck is hard to keep in my lane once i get up to 50 or more miles an hour, i'm waiting on a warm day so i can get the front ebnd off the ground and check everything out
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