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Old 04-18-2016, 03:22 PM #1
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Clunking noise from rear end, trac bar makes noise when tapped with mallet

Hey guys, some of you may know my situation with the 4runner I just got from my bro. If you want to see the details, it can be found here

Anyways, I installed the rear suspension I got from Kurt (used springs and KYB shocks but in great condition) which immediately made a huge difference from the old blown shocks. There was a clunking noise which I figured was from the blown shocks. The noise is now mostly gone but it still makes some noise when going over rough roads ect.

I of course went under the rear with a mallet and some gloves and started pulling and tapping on stuff. Everything seems to be nice and firm (control arm/bushings upper and lower), *new shocks and so on.

The only thing that does make noise is the rear track bar (pan hard bar). When I tap on it with a mallet it makes a metal on metal noise. My guess is the bushing are pretty worn out. I also can push and pull on the bar and get some movement out of it. I would imagine that the weight of the vehicle really gets it moving when going over bumps. This also explains why the rear axle has a "loose" feel to it when I go over bumps or rough patches in the road.

I'm pretty confident this is the source of my noise. I did a search but I cannot find anyone that sells replacement bushings for the rear track bar. Do you have to buy an entire new track bar? Does anyone have any suggestions of how I can either replace the bushings or where I can get a replacement track bar for cheap? The scrap yards around here are pretty scarce so I'm not sure if I could even find a used one, let alone one that is in good shape.

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These are your only options for a replacement bushing: Rear Panhard Rod Poly Bush Kit Prado 90 95 Series 1996 2002 KZJ95 RZJ95 VZJ95 | eBay

Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J90 Rear Transverse Arm Bush Polyurethane | eBay


I would try and find a used bar for $10-20

I have this set in all my rear control arms and they ride so much better than stock: Rear Suspension Arm Bush Kit Prado 90 95 Series KZJ95 RZJ95 VZJ95 Trailing Arm | eBay
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Cool thanks for the info.

So any tips on how to remove the old bushing and install the new ones?

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