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  • how many retaining washers on rollbar/lower sus arm link?

    How many retaining washers should there be on the link between lower suspension arm and anti-roll bar link?
    The link is the type with a ball-joint on anti-roll bar,

    one side of truck has a washer above and below the bushing above the lower sus arm, and only 1 washer below,
    the other side has only 2 washers, 1 above and 1 below the lower sus arm,

    I got a kit from milners - which has 4 of the bushings, and only 4 new washers,
    I was expecting there to be 8 washers?

    andy
    Landcruiser Colorado
    Sub. Forester

  • #2
    This how it should go.....



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    • #3
      oops, just noticed you said ball joint ends, all I have of them is the rear of a 2nd gen, it may be the same idea in principle for a 3rd gen front......

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      • #4
        Stabilizer bar...?

        Is that what it is called? I have to get me some of those! Mine appear a little worn...
        Milners do them? Complete? or just the washers and bushes...?

        andyL

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        • #5
          This is waht Milners told me (for 2nd Gen KZN130)

          quote "Yes, the part you require (i.e. stablizer bar) is our part no. 005336 - £18.00 + v.a.t. The bushes are separate 002005MK £4.50 + v.a.t."

          if your model is different drop them an email or phone
          andrew
          Landcruiser Colorado
          Sub. Forester

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          • #6
            Originally posted by andycook
            This is waht Milners told me (for 2nd Gen KZN130)

            quote "Yes, the part you require (i.e. stablizer bar) is our part no. 005336 - £18.00 + v.a.t. The bushes are separate 002005MK £4.50 + v.a.t."

            if your model is different drop them an email or phone
            andrew
            First of all, the surf in question is a 3rd gen I think and they might not guarantee it fits the 3rd gen ('91-'96 is what it applies to I think)

            Second they are out of stock of the £18 jobbies and 'there is a ship coming from Japan'

            Thirdly the girl I spoke to knew of no kit for £4.50, only £11 but its good to have a part no. like Andy gives

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            • #7
              2nd gen - It's '96 UK 4Runner

              Anyway, back to the washers. They'll be the same as Tony's first pic (ignoring the bottom bit as you have a ball joint there), ie 2 washers per side..
              Last edited by Rob; 8 October 2004, 21:00.

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              • #8
                Spose that makes sense alright seen as its a UK runner !

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JimL
                  Spose that makes sense alright seen as its a UK runner !
                  They must have had it sitting around awhile before registering it! should be 95! But Shelleys 4Runner as the same as a Surf, and should be the same as the top pic. So I assummed he had a 3rd Gen, but then it wouldn't be a UK car......

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                  • #10
                    yes - its a 2nd Gen, UK 4runner, registered in '96.

                    changed those bushings this morning.
                    tip for anyone doing this (should have been obvious to me) - instead of removing the stabilser bar link at the ball joint. Just undo the nut holding the washers and bushings in place on BOTH sides of vehicle, then the anti-roll bar can be moved to all access to the washers/bushings on top side of lower suspension arm - instead of removing the whole link arm, as this can be fiddly with allen key and 17mm spanner with limited space to work in
                    a
                    Landcruiser Colorado
                    Sub. Forester

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                    • #11
                      hmm, that didn't occur to me when I did mine a couple of months ago, doh! Anyway, by taking mine off, I discovered that the left one was bent. No idea how that happened!

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