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Old Feb 22, 2013 | 03:27 PM
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Default 96 Camry rear suspension bushings

Greetings all,... new member here, so please have patience with my questions, thanx...

My son has a 96 camry... the rear ( I believe they would be called trailing arms, two each, one on each side, that connect to the lower control arms on the rear wheel suspension ) those bushings are worn out and alloowing the car to * drift* due to alignment**... ( they can adjust for tow and camber, the arms** ) ok, purchasing the arms as a replacement as you know, is pretty dang expensive...

OK so here is the question.....has anyone * sourced the bushings them selves?? to replace without having to buy the whole arms?? ( all 4 arms )

I'm sure with some manipulation, and inventive tools creations, they could be pulled through and into the holes..

thanx guys ( and gals if your there as well ) looking for ward to some help here...enjoy your day and safe paths to all...

Debevec
 
Old Feb 22, 2013 | 07:58 PM
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Members at the Toyotanation website should know and have a source.

In the past there has been performance aftermarket polyurethane bushings for the two control arms going from the center of the chassis to the assembly where the axle bolts on but can't find them now. Parts Geek has the trailing arm bushing.

If looking for reasonable prices on control arms try the Doorman brand.
 

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