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The outer joint on the rear-most arm is not a simple rubber bushing. There's a heim joint there. As far as I know, no one sells that part solo. Gotta buy the whole arm.
The kits out there have all the other bushings.
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1992 Camry LE, V6 (3VZ-FE), ABS brakes, 330k miles, dark emerald pearl, owned since new.
1996 Avalon XLS, ABS brakes, moonroof, white, acquired w/ 139k miles, now at 261k.
2001 Yamaha FZ1, Ivan's jet kit, resprung all around, Ohlins in the rear, Race Tech cartridge emulators in the forks, 45k miles.
I wish somebody knew what the dems are for an Energy Suspension replacement bushing for that rear axle carrier assy. ? It stinks that that item is not a replacement item. List price is almost $200.
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You can check the F/S thread and occasionally a set for a GEn3 will show up. I found a complete Energy Suspension NIB Gen3 set for $50 along with other things a while back...
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1996 Toyota Camry 5SFE 5-spd 329.9K - UNDER REPAIR
1997 Honda Civic 1.6 5-spd - 183K and 27 MPG average - Dependable DD and *small* family car
1991 Acura Integra 1.8 5-spd - 241K and 28MPG average - I'm game for a simple LS Vtec swap now...
I do, but I need it! Wont find a deal like that for a while! You got PM BTW
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1996 Toyota Camry 5SFE 5-spd 329.9K - UNDER REPAIR
1997 Honda Civic 1.6 5-spd - 183K and 27 MPG average - Dependable DD and *small* family car
1991 Acura Integra 1.8 5-spd - 241K and 28MPG average - I'm game for a simple LS Vtec swap now...
Heim joint. Both lateral control arms look like they have bushings. I have worked alot with heim joints and this isnt one. I cant find the other bushings in a kit for a 96 Camry. Does anyone have a link for them?
Heim joint. Both lateral control arms look like they have bushings. I have worked alot with heim joints and this isnt one.
I've replaced the left rear arm on mine, so I could check it out. Trust me. It's not a simple rubber bushing. It's a heim joint hidden behind rubber seals.
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