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Old 04-06-2022, 01:26 PM #1
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rear sway bar bushing size

Does anyone know the diameter of the bushings needed for the rear sway bar? I have an 05 V8 sport 4wd. I couldn't find an answer by searching. I'm rebuilding the entire rear suspension and see two options for the rear bushings - 17mm and 19mm.

I also see three sizes for the front - 26mm, 29mm, and 15/16". I cant imagine Toyota would have used a bushing measured in inches, but this converts to ~24mm.

Does anyone have any insight/
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My 06 sport has 30mm front, and 21mm rear:
https://www.toyota-4runner.org/3711749-post311.html

Read through that whole thread, lots of good info and options. You'll probably want to measure your bar diameters to confirm the size.
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I have an 07 Sport. Mine measured 19mm. When I went to remove the rear bracket, the bolts would not budge. They are at a funky angle backed up to the fuel tank. I gave up. Its not worth snapping a bolt and having to drill it out. Not really interested in using a torch just inches away from the fuel tank either.

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I have an 07 Sport. Mine measured 19mm. When I went to remove the rear bracket, the bolts would not budge. They are at a funky angle backed up to the fuel tank. I gave up. Its not worth snapping a bolt and having to drill it out. Not really interested in using a torch just inches away from the fuel tank either.

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thanks for the info. i'll see if i can loosen them with a standard wrench. my 4R spent most of its life in NV so the frame is still pretty pristine
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rears will either be 21mm or 19mm. size is stamped on the bushing. no need to undo brackets or anything to see it.
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