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Old 04-15-2010, 08:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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3rd Generation Rear Sway Bar Bushings... Can't find on parts diagram. Help please!

I'm looking on ToyotaPartsZone.com and I can't seem to find the 2 bushings for the rear that go on each side of the car... Is this the same as the stabilizer bar? Some clarification would be appreciated! This bar is kind of loose when moved by hand, which makes significant noise when going over bumps.
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Sway bar and stabilizer bar are interchangeable terms. They mean the same thing. So if you found stabilizer bar bushines for the rear on ToyotaPartsZone.com, you got the right ones.
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I changed them on my car they were $14 oem my cost and fixed my clunking problem.
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I changed them on my car they were $14 oem my cost and fixed my clunking problem.
Do you have a part number by any chance?
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Part number that I used was 48818‑33011

Mine is a v6 and the part number differs if yours is a I4 if my memory is correct.
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At toyotapartszone.com look under diagram 48-04, "REAR SPRING & SHOCK ABSORBER", in the "power train/chassis" category. Is part 48818 what you're looking for?
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At toyotapartszone.com look under diagram 48-04, "REAR SPRING & SHOCK ABSORBER", in the "power train/chassis" category. Is part 48818 what you're looking for?
Yes, that should be the right area for his rear stabilizer (sway) bar bushing needs. There are two different bushings offered because, I think, the Camry of that era came with either a 16mm or 17mm rear sway bar, and the bushings are specific to the diameter of the sway bar. He can either measure the diameter of the sway bar in the area where the bushing is (other places would give a false reading because of coats/rust on the sway bar). I'm pretty sure his is a 16mm sway bar. He can also call Toyota with his VIN, and they would be able to tell him for sure.

Advance Auto Parts also stocks these bushings - they appear to run $16.99 for the pair. I think the prices at ToyotaPartsZone.com are for each bushing ($16.17/ea) (and two bushings are needed), but I don't know for sure.
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