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Old 12-01-2008, 03:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2000 Camry I4 CE - rear sway bar

I've searched all over these threads with no luck. What is the rear sway bar size of the 2000 CE with the I4 engine? I found a post for the 96 that said 17... I thought the smaller one would go with the I4.

I plan on replacing the bushings. Are they a split bushing? Do I need to remove the end links or just jack up the rear to unload the rears then pull the individual brackets?

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I repaired the Bushings, the are split, I clued in a piece of rubber from a car inner-tube, which is about 2mm thick, this takes care of the wear of the stabilizer bar and Bushing, no need to change the Bar, took me 1 Hour no cost, the two screws that hold the bushing can easily be removed as long as the are not rusted. No need to remove any links, just jack up the car in the rear on both sides it took care of the noisy from suspension.
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