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Old 12-20-2004, 03:06 PM
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urethane IFS bushings

well, i was really hoping i could just pull off the SAS, but if im gonna do it im gonna at least do a safe setup. since i cant swing it cash wise, ive at least got to get the IFS back to a safe setup.

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new upper and lower balljoints
new UCA and LCA bushings (urethane, if they exist)

TRE's if needed

so, does anyone know of a source for urethane suspension bushings?
Old 12-20-2004, 07:55 PM
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found some: performanceproducts.com has daystar bushings. $30 for the lower set and $33 for the upper set.
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Are you planning on getting a truss for the rear of the IFS?
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Try these guys. They make suspension bushings for lots of Toyota trucks.

http://www.energysuspension.com/
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Originally Posted by az4x4runner
Are you planning on getting a truss for the rear of the IFS?
yeah, ive got one in the making. i have the materials, its just a matter of getting out there and doing it in the bitter cold.
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The urethatne bushings are also cheaper than the stock rubber ones. I think he paid like $70 for them and the dealership wanted something like $25 each. Dont't quote me on that though 'cause like I said, I'm not really sure.
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now if someone would make some heavy duty rebuildable balljoints, i would be good to go!
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