92-96 Daizen Rear Sway Bushings
#16
Lexus Test Driver
I have the Energy Suspension version of the front sway bar bushings...I'm not sure if it really made much of a difference however. To be fair, I installed my coilovers (JIC) and the bushings at the same time.
#17
Pole Position
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Camry. I'm pretty sure they should fit. Just get the V6 ones
Camry. I'm pretty sure they should fit. Just get the V6 ones
#18
Lexucanafer
For a business that specializes in selling Lexus parts, Daizen Sport Tuning sure doesn't specialize in Lexus' level of customer service.
I e-mailed them twice about the bushings and never got a reply....guess they just aren't interested.
Anyway, I called a local Toyota dealership and they had the ES/Camry bushings in stock - cheaper than getting them through a Lexus dealership too, even though they are EXACTLY the same part.
And the best part? No more knocking in the back end when I go over a bump!
I e-mailed them twice about the bushings and never got a reply....guess they just aren't interested.
Anyway, I called a local Toyota dealership and they had the ES/Camry bushings in stock - cheaper than getting them through a Lexus dealership too, even though they are EXACTLY the same part.
And the best part? No more knocking in the back end when I go over a bump!
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The Whiteline BTR36 is 18 mm. Changed bar, bushes, and links and couldn't believe the improvement over stock swaying in my elderly 1995 ES300, without influencing ride harshness that I can feel. As far as cross-section area, 15 mm is 177 and 18 mm is 254... a substantial increase (stock may be hollow and diameter adds a further stiffening in addition to cross-section per se). Stock links were prolly OK but new ones are a nice touch.
Well, off I go to hunt up front 23 mm polyurethane bushes (for example Whiteline SuperPro SPF 1132 23K??). May end up with stock ones.
I might go for an enhanced front sway bar - shouldn't stiffen wheels too much but still more sway than I'd like.
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