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EDIT: normally does the RSB come with bushings??????? if not what should I get, whether it is Factory or aftermarket replacement, whats the diffference???
EDIT: Changed title to make it a universal Sway Bar thread
I don't know about the whitlene RSB, but if you wanted the TRD RSB you could contact NVDIS1 on solaraguy.com. Because it is made for the gen 4 you would also want to get the gen 4 mounting brackets, and this RSB does come with poly bushings. I got my TRD RSB from him with brackets for $172 after shipping. He is a good guy. Also the TRD RSB is adjustable, street and track settings.
EDIT: I just saw that you are in Canada, I don't know how much shipping would be to there.
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Last edited by 95PimpingCamry; 04-22-2008 at 12:17 PM.
why not get the TRD? its adjustable, stiffer then the whiteline and cheaper. contact reggie on solaraguy.com, hes been able to sell them for 150 shipped
Thats 4 recommendations in-a-row... Nice will try that.
But I just want it to be stiffer, I am not going set it to track, just for daily street driving. Would it make a huge difference between TRD and Whiteline?
NO buddy when you get the TRD RSB just put it in track setting!!! The ride comfort is not a big difference like switching from strut/spring combo to coilovers.
I have a Whiteline that's just sitting around.... I can sell it to you. I know some one that's heading to Toronto from Van, maybe I can ask him to bring it over for you if you want it.
I have a Whiteline that's just sitting around.... I can sell it to you. I know some one that's heading to Toronto from Van, maybe I can ask him to bring it over for you if you want it.
Okay I found a Whiteline RSB, but I need bracket to fit properly.
Can anyone tell me which P/N I need form Toyota to make this fit. Also I need to know which bushing to go with that I can grab at Toyota.
I don't know the PN, but just go the parts dept at the dealership and tell them u want the RSB bushing bracket for a 99 Camry. Thats what I did!
They were 4 bucks each....but I have a TRD RSB, not sure if the bushing are larger on the whiteline RSB as they are on the TRD. The TRD that fits the Gen 3 camry is actually for a 99 Solara!
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I don't recall who the poster was, and I'd have to search to find the thread, but in a previous thread where we were discussing the TRD RSB and the Gen4 bushing brackets, someone posted and said they had installed the TRD RSB with their Gen3 factory bushing brackets and it worked just fine.
I also seem to recall someone posting specs on the TRD RSB vs the Whiteline RSB and I think the Whiteline may have been somewhat smaller in diameter? If that's true, then the bushings that go with it may be somehwhat smaller than the TRD bushings.
Bottom line, I would do some searching on here to see if you can find that info. You may not need the Gen4 brackets.
U can use the orginial bushing brackets no problem....their alittle to small tho (for the TRD) more prone to sweaks and such if u do...but to do it right...get the gen 4 brackets...
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