HOW TO replace sway bar bushings 1996-2002 Toyota 4Runner

HOW TO replace sway bar bushings 1996-2002 Toyota 4Runner

This is a video on how to replace the front sway bar bushings on your 3rd generation 4Runner. This may also be the same for the 1995-2004 Tacomas. It’s a pre…

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j0sh4tran says:

What noise were you hearing? I have squeaky sounds coming from my front which would lead me to be my bushings, but I’m not sure if it’s these ones. I replaced my power steering rack bushings and my rotors/brake pads at the same time and don’t know what I should look at.

SilentServiceCode says:

Those are links not bushings

Steve Bennett says:

How tight did you tighten the top nut on the link?

Cole Russum says:

Ever since I replaced these, I’ve heard a noise coming from the front end when I go over bumps. That must be it. Never though if that. But it still drives fine.

chazbizzle says:

Great video, thanks. Have a question though: I got the same Prothane kit you did, and the end link bushings aren’t real snug on the link itself (the hole is 15mm, the link end is 9mm), and it seems from your video that yours are not either (Around 4:15 comparing your old ones to the new, the holes are different sizes). Just wondering how they’ve been driving around on them, if the end link bushings move around at all or if you’ve had any issues. Thanks!

Stan Xiong says:

Are Stabilizer Bar and Sway Bar the same?

Cole Russum says:

I don’t believe so.

MP7A1pdw says:

Nice job bro, were those old sway bar end link bushings also polyurethane?

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