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Old 10-26-2008, 06:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Quick Strut Part Numbers??

Hi,

I'm having trouble getting the part numbers for the rear quickstruts that fit my 94 Camry/V6/4dr. It looks like each side takes a different one.

Anyone replace theirs and remember the part numbers???
Might as well ask for the front numbers while I'm at it...??

Yeah, I've got the dreaded "clunk", the RR strut is definately bad, I can hear it from the back seat. But, I probably need bushings as the LR makes a little noise and it sounds lower. Where do I get the bushings if I need them/??

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Doug

PS, I did some searching already, lots of discussion but I did not see P/N's.
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they dont list such for 94 in their catalog

http://catalog.tenneco.com/monroe/eCatalog.do

the later cars have some....
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Thanks, when I could not find it on the Monroe site I looked around, Amazon had one listed as fitting the right rear but none for the left. Kind of stange so I asked here...

I might not be changing them right now anyway. I took some advise from here and wrapped teflon tape around the sway bar and the clunks are pretty much gone. I'll get new bushings and that should be that-(They don't look bad and the bar didn't move by hand). The right rear strut still makes a "rubber squeeking" noise on things like speed bumps but that is most likely because the boot is falling apart..

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