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So im lookin into a RSB and im going with the Whiteline BTR39 20mm. Ive been doing a ton of research today and Ive been reading that people are replacing the poly bushings that come with the RSB with another type of poly bushing that's supposedly better i think its dog bone bushings not sure what that is tho is this the case? Also is it worth the extra money to get the adjustable i can and will mess with the settings but can the adjustable outperform the non adjustable with the extra settings it has? Also been hearin good things about the moog endlinks is it worth it to replace those as well?
Basically if you know something i don't about this topic let me know lol thanks everyone
TRD RSB's are impossible to find. Buy the whiteline RSB new. It comes with bushings. Take the bushings to an automotive parts store and get the bushings you want. Make sure the bushings are done up with lots of white lithium grease.
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I hear teflon tape is the way to go to prevent the squeaks. I just bought a BTR36, taped the two positions of the bar and now plan to put it on with the silicon grease they provided.
I got my RSB at "never enough auto" cause they were the cheapest and they gave me 10 off.
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That's what I'm worried about the most are the bushings because i don't want squeakiness lol. I'm pretty sure the whitelines start to squeak even with the grease an what not an i think there is a better replacement bushing that doesn't squeak if anyone knows the name of it id appreciate it
ok so me and adalex attempted to put this whiteline rsb on yesterday and it was a night mare this is the exact part i ordered http://neverenoughauto.com/index.php...oduct_id=64887 does anyone know if this is for my car or the gen 5 it looked almost identical to my stock rsb but for some reason it just didn't sit right under the car so after a while we said screw it and took the stock and got it back in in like 10 min lol has anyone else had this problem or can tell me if this is the right part becuase im stumped at this point it really cant be this hard
That seems to be the right bar. Did you put the old and new one next to each other to see if the overall shape is the same? If they're about the same, then you just need to try harder. RSB's are a pain to put in.
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^^^ I agree with Ken...Whiteline lists BTR39 as compatible for Gen4 Camry..Going by the opinion of few members they didnt seem to have an issue with BTR39 installed on a Gen3. In fact I was going to order BTR39 for my Gen3 camry very shortly from Never Enough Auto for $140+free shipping... Looks like it wont fit a Gen3 or even a Gen4?
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^^^ I agree with Ken...Whiteline lists BTR39 as compatible for Gen4 Camry..Going by the opinion of few members they didnt seem to have an issue with BTR39 installed on a Gen3. In fact I was going to order BTR39 for my Gen3 camry very shortly from Never Enough Auto for $140+free shipping... Looks like it wont fit a Gen3 or even a Gen4?
omg I'm so confused lol it has BTR39 listed under A-MCV30R when you use the search on whiteline which is gen 5 and they have the same part number BTR39 listed under MCV20-SXV20-SXV23. So should i try and get my money back and go with the BTR39? What do i do from here?
Dude, just call/email whiteline or the distributor you got it from. Not that hard.
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