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I am contemplating on buying the rear sway bar for my '95 Camry and I saw a Whiteline product in your online store. The question is, do I need extra parts to install this sways on my Camry or does it come complete and ready to install? I am assuming that the Whiteline swaybar has a bigger diameter than the stock(duh!) resulting in a need for bigger bushings and holders.
Also, do I have to replace the links (or whatever term you use to describe that piece where the sway bar ends are connected) or can I use the ones I have. From the pix in your online store, it seems that these links are already connected to the Whiteline sways.
Hey,
You only need to replace the end links if yours are rusted shut, like mine were. However, everything else that will change comes with the sway bar, the bar and the bushings. The brackets stay the same.
Sean
Originally posted by soundlzrd Hey,
You only need to replace the end links if yours are rusted shut, like mine were. However, everything else that will change comes with the sway bar, the bar and the bushings. The brackets stay the same.
Sean
Originally posted by soundlzrd Hey,
You only need to replace the end links if yours are rusted shut, like mine were. However, everything else that will change comes with the sway bar, the bar and the bushings. The brackets stay the same.
Sean
Do they make aftermarket links(polyurethane)??
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98 Camry LE 5SFE
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the links themselves are made out of metal, they bolt the swaybar to each strut. you can order some from canada, sean can order them in (he did for me). according to him when we installed my suspension he said they looked better quality than OEM.
the links themselves are made out of metal, they bolt the swaybar to each strut. you can order some from canada, sean can order them in (he did for me). according to him when we installed my suspension he said they looked better quality than OEM.
jon
Thanx!!!!!
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98 Camry LE 5SFE
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what about for 97 Camry cyl? Do I need any other parts? Does it come with instructions? I've never installed anything myself except for the light bulbs. I've seen the way my mechanic installed my rear sway bar, however I think the rear looks different than the front sway. Is the front just a bolt on like the rear? Would a beginner like me be able to install it or should I have the mechanic do it.
Originally posted by 97Camry/blue what about for 97 Camry cyl? Do I need any other parts? Does it come with instructions? I've never installed anything myself except for the light bulbs. I've seen the way my mechanic installed my rear sway bar, however I think the rear looks different than the front sway. Is the front just a bolt on like the rear? Would a beginner like me be able to install it or should I have the mechanic do it.
The front is alot more difficult, and i have hurd of people working on it for 9 hours before. I would leave it to an expert. Both bars come with everything you need to install the bar. The fronts however are still on there way from Whiteline, but should be here shortly.
Sean
hey bro; I need to know if they have poly bushing kits out there for me ???? I dont really want to fabricate poly bushings for every bushing I have in my suspension...
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