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Old 07-13-2006, 06:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gen5 Rear Squeaking

My rear passenger is squeaking now. I believe it's the swaybar bushing because it's cracked and torn on that side too. Would a cracked/torn bushing cause squeaking? The squeaking comes when i'm taking a right.


So where do i order a new bushing for a TRD sway bar?
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Old 07-13-2006, 07:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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sorry to hear that bud. i know you will fix that real soon.
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fatty needs bigger retainers... to much for the poor little swaybar. haha He, have you tried ebay?
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Ebay probably doesn't have it. I tried to find a trd sway bar for a Camry on there and only found one listing. Does anyone know if any of the trd sway bars for Scion actually fit the Camry?
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fatty needs bigger retainers... to much for the poor little swaybar. haha He, have you tried ebay?
AH YOU FATTY! The swaybar is still good. Nothing wrong with it. It just needs a new bushing x_x'
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Soak the offending ditto in silicone spray and/or rubber lube, the cracks are minor or you wouldnt be here right. When this no longer works change it.
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Alright i'll try to soak them. But the problem is when i checked under the car, The Bushing was out of place. The bushing moved and is hanging on the side. I haven't taken it out and examined it yet.


UPDATE: Man i tried to move the bushing back into position and they look fine. But it's so hard to align the two pieces. I got tired and just ghettoed two screws in. =/ It's so hard to go under the car like that and work on it.
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