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Here are all the damn bushings available from Whiteline. Wow this is one crazy long list. I had no idea they had this.
SV10, SV11,CV10,CV11,Vista 4/83-4/87 Camry
Front Control Arm Lower - Inner Bush SPF510K (4B,2T)
Front Sway Bar to Lower Control Arm Bush SPF222K 83 to 6/84 (4Bushes)
Front Sway Bar to Lower Control Arm Bush SPF237K 7/84 on (4B,2T)
Rear Control Arm - Outer Bush SPF825K (8B,4T)
Rear Sway Bar Link Lower Bush SPF903-4K (4Bushes)
Rear Sway Bar Link Upper Bush SPF280K (4B,2T)
Rear Sway Bar Mount to Chassis Bush SPF199-**K (Measure bar diameter 13,14,15,16,18,20mm available) Rear Trailing Arm - Bush Kit SPF823K (8B,4T)
SV20, 21, 22 Sedan & Wagon 5/87-1/93 Camry
Front Control Arm Lower - Inner Bush SPF511K 1 SV20 , SV21 ZV21 4cyl & V6 vehicles (4B,2T) Front Sway Bar to Lower Control Arm Bush SPF321K (4B,2T) Rear Control Arm - Inner Bush SPF1221K Rear arms, rod type arms (2B,2T) Rear Control Arm - Outer Bush SPF1220K Rear arms, rod type arms (2B,2T) Rear Sway Bar Mount to Chassis Bush SPF462-**K 1 Measure bar diameter 14,16mm available (2B) Rear Trailing Arm - Bush Kit SPF823K (8B,4T)
SDV10 & VDV10 Sedan & Wagon 2/93-97 Camry / Vienta
Front Control Arm Lower - Rear Bush SPF1265K (2B,2T)
Front Engine Steady Bush SPF1348K (2B,2T)
Front Rack Mount Bush - Power Steering SPF1191K 1 Power steering (3B,1T) Front Sway Bar Mount to Chassis Bush SPF1132-**K 1 Measure bar diameter 18,20,23mm available (2B) Rear Control Arm - Outer Bush SPF1105K 1 Fits outer of both front & rear arms (8B,4T) Rear Trailing Arm - Bush Kit SPF823K (8B,4Tn)
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2003 BMW 540i 6-spd
2008 Toyota Rav4 Limited V6
2005 Mazda 3 Sport GT 5-spd (just sold)
1995 Nissan Maxima SE 5-spd... Best ET: 13.8... Best trap: 99mph (Gone)
1993 Toyota Camry LE (Gone)
anish if im not mistaken 93 gen 3s are sxv10 right?? if so i need all the bushings available for my car...
Front Control Arm Lower - Inner Bush SPF510K (4B,2T)
Front Sway Bar to Lower Control Arm Bush SPF237K 7/84 on (4B,2T)
Rear Control Arm - Outer Bush SPF825K (8B,4T)
Rear Sway Bar Link Lower Bush SPF903-4K (4Bushes)
Rear Sway Bar Link Upper Bush SPF280K (4B,2T)
Rear Trailing Arm - Bush Kit SPF823K (8B,4T)
and u said the rear sway bar comes with bushings already right?? if so i guess these are what i would be needing right?? if im wrong let me know im not so sure if i got it correctly... but if possible i would like to have all that i can use for my car so i can just buy it with just one shipping instead of paying for it twice.. let me know ok?? so i can send u another check thnx.. email me....
Humphrey, I never was able to figure out what chassis codes pertained to what car... that is one thing I never needed to know until now. But basically from the list I got it seems like our chassis code is SV20, 21, 22 or SDV10 depending on the manuf. date of your 1993. I'm not sure what the SXV10 is. That is the exact list that was sent to me when I asked for "ALL CAMRY" bushings.
As for the bushings, the swaybars come with the bushings so you don't need to pay extra for those. The other bushings can be bought yes, but please send me an e-mail when requesting this stuff, guys. I file them so there are no confusions later.
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2003 BMW 540i 6-spd
2008 Toyota Rav4 Limited V6
2005 Mazda 3 Sport GT 5-spd (just sold)
1995 Nissan Maxima SE 5-spd... Best ET: 13.8... Best trap: 99mph (Gone)
1993 Toyota Camry LE (Gone)
Humphrey: Can you please let me know how much labour is involved for changing all these bushings when you got them?? The bushings are cheap but labour can be costy.
I was going to get the front caster bushings from Whiteline but after I realized how much work is involved it made me think twice about getting them. :sad:
If you need to find out what your chassis code is, look at the vehicle sticker on the interior of the driver's door. Mine reads VCV10L, for a '93 SE V6.
hey dickson thnx for confirming the chasis codes for us.. great help...
installing the bushings for me is pretty easy i am borrowing a hoist from my friend's shop and he is just goin to help me out and do it so it should be pretty easy according to him the only reason labor is expensive is cos they have to re & re one by one which is labor intensive (hour wise) but if u do it ur self one by one it shouldnt be too hard...
anish: email u this afternoon on which one i would be needing ... thnx...
Would these work with Gen4 camry's? Because I talked to Pedders suspension in Australia and they said that the Aussie struts and springs are different, so I'm not sure what else is different.
E-mail already sent! I will have an answer posted here when I get one.
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2003 BMW 540i 6-spd
2008 Toyota Rav4 Limited V6
2005 Mazda 3 Sport GT 5-spd (just sold)
1995 Nissan Maxima SE 5-spd... Best ET: 13.8... Best trap: 99mph (Gone)
1993 Toyota Camry LE (Gone)
anish did u get any response from whiteline regarding the cost of the bushings??? let me know k? im really interested.. i wonder if they make it for the engine and tranny mounts as well hehehee lookin around for those ones... well let me know of the price .. thnx dude...
On 2002-03-13 13:06, CAMRY300RR wrote:
anish did u get any response from whiteline regarding the cost of the bushings??? let me know k? im really interested.. i wonder if they make it for the engine and tranny mounts as well hehehee lookin around for those ones... well let me know of the price .. thnx dude...
The ones that they make are in that list... you can see it as clearly as I can. :grin:
For pricing e-mail me the exact ones that you want and I can just forward the e-mail and get the prices.
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2003 BMW 540i 6-spd
2008 Toyota Rav4 Limited V6
2005 Mazda 3 Sport GT 5-spd (just sold)
1995 Nissan Maxima SE 5-spd... Best ET: 13.8... Best trap: 99mph (Gone)
1993 Toyota Camry LE (Gone)
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