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92-96 Daizen Rear Sway Bushings

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Old 03-25-06, 10:00 AM
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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.
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Check them for the same year
Camry. I'm pretty sure they should fit. Just get the V6 ones
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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!
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Originally Posted by tiguy99
Check them for the same year
Camry. I'm pretty sure they should fit. Just get the V6 ones
A Lexus parts guy said the front bushes for a 95 ES300 are marked "23" mm. My rear stock ones, since replaced by a Whiteline sway bar, were marked 15 mm.

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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