Energy Suspension Sway Bar Endlink Kits
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Energy Suspension Sway Bar Endlink Kits
Does anyone know if those energy suspension swaybar endlik kits they sell at autozone for like $15 are compatable with a 89-95 IFS setup. Mine are busted and those ones at auto zone look cheap and good. They have different lengths but I don't know if the the bushing sizes and attachments are compatable. Anyone know?
Thanks!
Lamm
Thanks!
Lamm
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just do what i did
order the proper kit from autozone. it'll ship in like 3 days and is almost the cheapest price to find.
just look up the part number from energy suspension's website http://www.energysuspension.com/pages/toyt1.html
and order the right kit from autozone (by the way, energy suspension's kit comes with all the bushings and bolts you'll be replacing)
order the proper kit from autozone. it'll ship in like 3 days and is almost the cheapest price to find.
just look up the part number from energy suspension's website http://www.energysuspension.com/pages/toyt1.html
and order the right kit from autozone (by the way, energy suspension's kit comes with all the bushings and bolts you'll be replacing)
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Hello All
Just did the Energy Susp. Sway Bar kit last Sat.
Noticed a good improvement in tracking curves once I replaced the very worn out swollen and cracked stock bushings.
Good thing they provide new bolts and spacers. I had to be cut off the old bolts since the metal spacer shaft was rusted to the threw bolt and would not come off.
30 mins and one saw zaw blade later and it was all done.
Got the control arm bushings as well, but haven't put them on as of yet though.
C-YA!!
Just did the Energy Susp. Sway Bar kit last Sat.
Noticed a good improvement in tracking curves once I replaced the very worn out swollen and cracked stock bushings.
Good thing they provide new bolts and spacers. I had to be cut off the old bolts since the metal spacer shaft was rusted to the threw bolt and would not come off.
30 mins and one saw zaw blade later and it was all done.
Got the control arm bushings as well, but haven't put them on as of yet though.
C-YA!!
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Hello All
Just did the Energy Susp. Sway Bar kit last Sat.
Noticed a good improvement in tracking curves once I replaced the very worn out swollen and cracked stock bushings.
Good thing they provide new bolts and spacers. I had to be cut off the old bolts since the metal spacer shaft was rusted to the threw bolt and would not come off.
30 mins and one saw zaw blade later and it was all done.
Got the control arm bushings as well, but haven't put them on as of yet though.
C-YA!!
Just did the Energy Susp. Sway Bar kit last Sat.
Noticed a good improvement in tracking curves once I replaced the very worn out swollen and cracked stock bushings.
Good thing they provide new bolts and spacers. I had to be cut off the old bolts since the metal spacer shaft was rusted to the threw bolt and would not come off.
30 mins and one saw zaw blade later and it was all done.
Got the control arm bushings as well, but haven't put them on as of yet though.
C-YA!!
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