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1990 22re wiper linkage bushing

8580 Views 8 Replies 5 Participants Last post by  denniswoo
hello

where the heck can you find a wiper linkage bushing for a 1990 22 re? just the bushings..

the bushing thats hooks on the wiper motor..

i dont want to pay big $$$ for a new linkage
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Simply, you can't. Toyota OEM never offered that piece seperataly. I use to get asked that a lot with the disappointing responses. Your only two optionsare salvage yard or new. I don't even know if you cna still get new. i'd have to check on Tuesday.

Sorry for the bad news,unless some members havea tip.
You can get a bushing that will work, I have the info somewhere, I'll do a little digging.
ok thanks please let me know
You can get a bushing that will work, I have the info somewhere, I'll do a little digging.
as toyopartsman says .. there is NO OE bushing avaliable ..
used is your only option .. there are some hack and cut methods , but nothing "sound"
in my opinion

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I have heard of those slacker, only to have customers, like you said, go either used or new.
I never said it was a Toyota OE bushing.
It was a somehing someone found in the general replacement parts aisle at a parts store (one brand is HELP!) and did the trick.

Ya'll need to start thinking outside the box. There are usually several solutions to a problem.
I have heard of those slacker, only to have customers, like you said, go either used or new.
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Cant Find

I make do with what I have to on my truck, the dealer is a must have place for very few items that cant be bought at an auto parts store. Things like bushings can be made and fortunately I have a machine shop where I work and have access to a good machinist. But the only difference in what I am talking about and what I have access to is money, If you have the cash you can get anything either bought or made. There are too many restoration shops in this area that rebuild cars that are over 50 years old or more and they manage to find the most critical parts they need. There are too many choices to just depend on one source. The main thing is knowing how to find what you need.
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