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Old 08-29-2019, 08:31 PM #16
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I actually got my 99 talls last night from Camelback Toy and they were pretty beat up, lots of scuffs and some minor chips. Quite disappointed really but its back ordered and won't get replacements tilnext week so I'll stick with what I have because i wnt to do it this weekend.
Maybe they have been sitting around a warehouse for a LONG time. Give them a quick spray of good rust paint. It'll help protect them a bit in the long run.
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Maybe they have been sitting around a warehouse for a LONG time. Give them a quick spray of good rust paint. It'll help protect them a bit in the long run.
Yeah I think I'm just going to touch up the really bad areas, don't want to risk the paint peeling or cracking from flexing. I just can't believe I have to do this after spending so much on springs, I really thought about going the after market route really hard.
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Yeah I think I'm just going to touch up the really bad areas, don't want to risk the paint peeling or cracking from flexing. I just can't believe I have to do this after spending so much on springs, I really thought about going the after market route really hard.

The aftermarket springs I have touched (moog and OME) don't have anything special paint wise either. Moogs being worse than OME of course. I have sprayed all of mine with some rust paint, both used springs and new ones. The paint has not cracked or flaked a bit on any. You can't go wrong. I just put a little painters tape over the color code so they still look like OEM when I am done.
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I've had energy suspension bushings before on my Honda and they squeak, would that be the same case for these isolators? If so what do you recommend.

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James here from Energy Suspension. You'll only be able to experience squeaking from an improperly lubricated pivoting part, such as a control arm bushing, leaf spring bushing, or potentially a sway bar bushing where the bar pivots within the stationary bushing. The trick is to liberally grease these types of parts and wipe up the excess when it's all installed. 99% of the time, when I get a call about squeaks, the folks on the other side of the phone have not used all of the included grease that came with their kits.



On a coil spring isolator, there's no chance for any squeaking as the isolators and coil springs do not rotate within their assemblies. You'd be all set without having to do any lubricating.



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when y'all talk about the moog 99 talls, are they these ones? --> 81043
No, the 99 talls are #81041
I just checked Amazon, and they are $50 now
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Not sure, I did encounter that part number a few times when I was doing my research but I was set on OEM.

I actually got my 99 talls last night from Camelback Toy and they were pretty beat up, lots of scuffs and some minor chips. Quite disappointed really but its back ordered and won't get replacements tilnext week so I'll stick with what I have because i wnt to do it this weekend.
Gotcha, I probably won't go OEM, too pricey.
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No, the 99 talls are #81041
I just checked Amazon, and they are $50 now
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Got it, thanks!
(81043) 15.1 x 11.1 x 5.1 inches
(81041) 20 x 11.1 x 5.1 inches

I can't seem to find the specs for the OEM toyota spring (4823135200)
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