1st & 2nd Generation (1983–1986 & 1987-1991)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1983-1986 & 1987-1991.
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So I'm poking through rockauto trying to put together a parts list for my mom for replacing all of the worn suspension pieces. She's got a '91 4cyl base-model and I was wondering if anyone here knew which rockauto part # is the right one for the sway bar to frame bushings.
I'm not too worried about the sway bar to control arm bushings, as I'm buying new LCAs with new bushings already installed.
Some gen2 Camrys have no rear swaybar (base model, 4-cylinder).
-Charlie
Don't really know until you take a look back there and see if you do. When I replaced the stabilizer bar which had snapped in half by the previous owner, I pulled mine from a base model Camry and put it in my 4 cylinder Camry. Im not doubting that some of them probably don't have them, but wouldn't hurt to take a look and make sure, base model or not.
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