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There is a bushing that comes with the bar, I'll send that over with the bar. You just need to get the bracket to hold the bushings.
Thanks, one down, one to go
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Originally Posted by eyeball96
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...
"do it right the first time and u only have to do it once" Quote my Dad, God rest his soul!
I don't want it to squeak, so that is why I going to search hi and low for a bracket that fits.
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Originally Posted by eddie926
I agree 100% Joe. Do it right, do it once. I did the Gen4 brackets on my TRD too. My only thought was that if the Whiteline was actually smaller that the Gen4 brackets could actually be too big?? As I said though, I was just remembering a couple of other posts in the back of my mind. It may be that the Gen4 brackets are the way to go regardless of which RSB you get.
The Whiteline is smaller, it is only a 18mm sway bar, where as the TRD is 20mm (i think)
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Originally Posted by eyeball96
I not sure, but I think I have the orginial brackets on the 94, (Bigbird can confirm that for sure), and i don't have any unusual noises, yet...but for 8 bucks WTF..get Gen 4 brackets for the TRD. Really not sure if their necessary the whiteline.
Yea thats probably the bracket I need, since my car is a 92
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Originally Posted by a94autoCamry
yes you can use your existing gen3 brackets, but i went ahead and installed the gen4 brackets because i was getting an annoying clunk sound...the gen4 brackets solved the clunk issue
Really, thats good news. Gonna order this this week.
Thanks alot guys!!!!
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Originally Posted by a94autoCamry
yes you can use your existing gen3 brackets, but i went ahead and installed the gen4 brackets because i was getting an annoying clunk sound...the gen4 brackets solved the clunk issue
Anyone please identify this part for me to make sure this will fit ona 92 Camry
P/N 48832-33010 Bracket RR from Toyota
I have a feeling this is NOT the right one to fit the Whiteline RSB
I have not received my RSB yet, but the brackets are on hand. I took those pictures couple hours ago.
Well, my suggestion was going to be that you might want to wait til you have your RSB in hand, then test fit those brackets on it to see how they fit over the bushings. If they seem like they fit pretty well, you may be able to just use your stock brackets. If they seem too small, then you could order the Gen4 brackets at the dealer and have them in a couple days.
Well, my suggestion was going to be that you might want to wait til you have your RSB in hand, then test fit those brackets on it to see how they fit over the bushings. If they seem like they fit pretty well, you may be able to just use your stock brackets. If they seem too small, then you could order the Gen4 brackets at the dealer and have them in a couple days.
Good idea. I probably won't get the RSB till mid next week. But i will try it once I get it.
I'm not sure about gen 3s, but when I installed it on my gen 4.5 and One to hate's gen 4, I reused the stock brackets. The bracket just slipped over the bushing that came with the Whiteline RSB. The bracket looked exactly like the one you have pictured above.
Hmmmm.... I am getting conflicting results.... I guess I am going to get both Gen3 and Gen4 brackets, see which one fits properly and return the other one!!
I'm the one selling him the sway bar. I had clunking issues from day one of installing it, hence I suggested the gen 4 brackets because I believe someone said you needed it because the bar is inherently designed for a Gen 4.
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