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Old 10-17-2017, 12:07 AM #1
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Alternative for Whiteline LCA bushings

Seeing that Whitelines are out of stock and back ordered until late November... Is there any alternative? I have some cheap aftermarkets in there now and it is causing serious problems. Would the Energy suspension kit ( 8.3132) be ok? MOOG, OEM? Here is my 4runner so you know what I have

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Seeing that Whitelines are out of stock and back ordered until late November... Is there any alternative? I have some cheap aftermarkets in there now and it is causing serious problems. Would the Energy suspension kit ( 8.3132) be ok? MOOG, OEM? Here is my 4runner so you know what I have

toytec lift alignment issues

I Belive that you can still get poly bushings, but you have to burn the rubber out of the old ones and press the new poly bushings into the old metal sleeve.
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I went OEM on mine. A lot of guys claim you won't have to worry about squeaks that way...but you do pay a serious premium.
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Autoanything.com has them (Whiteline LCA bushings) for 10% off and free shipping. Should be about $56. Says they will ship today....
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I use the ES. Like stated you have to burn the old rubber off the OEM internal sleeve but its really not that tough with a blow torch. The good thing about ES is you dont need to do any press work. The whitelines need pressed back in.
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Autoanything.com has them (Whiteline LCA bushings) for 10% off and free shipping. Should be about $56. Says they will ship today....
Good looking out @BrianK14

I went to check it out, entered my vehicle, and it describes the product as follows:

Whiteline Bushings (Front Control Arm - Lower Inner Rear Bushing)
1999 Toyota 4Runner
Qty: 1
$62.82

Add Promo Code 389510 and the price in cart is $56.54 with FREE Fed Ex home delivery

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Whiteline Bushings
Front Control Arm - Lower Inner Rear Bushing
Vehicle 1999 Toyota 4Runner
Submodel All 4Runner models
AutoAnything SKU 4172782
Part Number W53377A
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I went with Strongflex. It is too soon to comment about durability but so far so good (only been a couple weeks). Requires pressing out old bushing including outer metal sleeve.



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I ended up ordering Energy Suspension's poly bushings... I did call autoanything and they said they drop ship from the manufacturer and DO NOT HAVE THEM IN STOCK.

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