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Old 02-05-2014, 04:46 PM
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I have a 1993 T100 3.0L 2WD with a bent lower control arm, will the lower control arm off my 1995 Toyota Hilux/Pickup 22RE 4WD fit it?

I recently wrecked my father's 93 T100, I slid off the road into a ditch. We pulled it out with his 02 Tacoma, but it didn't want to stay straight on the way home and after looking at it a noticed the passenger side wheel was not facing straight. After jacking it up, the bottom of the wheel was about an in further inward than the top. It was also facing an inch to the right while the driver side is straight. Upon inspection I noticed the control arm is bent and cracked. My 95 pickup is 4 wheel drive while the 93 T100 is two. I read on here that they might have the same independent front suspension components, but I am still unsure. The 95 pickup is definitely not pretty and has 220k miles so I wouldn't feel bad taking parts off it.
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I'm almost certain the 2 and 4 wheel drive issue will make them incompatible with each other. You can probably find a control arm on eBay or at a wrecking yard though.
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