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Old 09-10-2020, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by BackOff View Post
I have had 2nd gen rear swaybar links on since 2011. On my 4th gen t4r.

Can get them cheap at Rockauto.com
2nd gen 4runner

For 10-20 bucks
Some have reported the moogs flash rusting.

Your alignment numbers look good.

Maybe rotate the tires to see if it helps the wandering feel.

The front you can do a swaybar relocate bracket.
Moves it down and away from your shock a bit.
Saw the reviews on moogs mention the rust. Guess I'll stay away from those. I'm thinking about going no rear links and see how it feels. Shouldn't affect the drive as much as long as the front sway bar is there I'm guessing.

Good call on the tire rotation. Don't think i've done that.
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