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Old 11-12-2004, 02:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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rear sway bar bushings

I've used the search and read that energy suspension makes polyurethane rear sway bar bushings. I was wondering if they made it for a 96 camry and if so, where can I buy it? Thanks.
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They don't make anything specificly for a 96 Camry.

http://www.energysuspension.com/pages/toy.html

You can use their universal swaybar bushings though.

http://www.energysuspension.com/pages/swaybbct.html

I don't know the size of your rear swaybar, but you can measure it with a open end wrench.

As for where you can buy them:

http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...p-1578/c-10101
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if you're talking about for a stock rsb, you might as well just get a new rsb that comes with bushings.

if you have a new rsb and the bushings are squeeking, you didn't lube 'em well enough.
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Thanks for your replies. I have a stock rsb and it looks like the metal is flaking off. I looked at the energy suspension site and I don't think they make a rsb for a 96 Camry. I'm no car expert so I don't think I'll be modifying anything.

My stock bushings are torn and I think that's the reason for the knocking/clattering noise in the back. I think I'll just buy oem bushings from the dealer and install those. Hopefully that awful noise goes away.
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For a 96 you can get the Whiteline RSB from ctmotorsport.com, it comes with polyurathane bushings.

I have a good condition stock 95-96 rear sway bar and good condition stock rubber bushings I'll sell cheap just to get it out of my garage. PM me if you're interested.
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i had the same problem with my rear stabilizer bar bushings. it was rattling and making awful noises over bumps. i went to toyota to buy the bushings and had a local mechanic install them. i would have done it myself but i dont work on my car in the winter... to damn cold!!! i recall the bushings being about $12 from my local dealership. good luck
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