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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Portland, Oregon
Age: 38
Posts: 53
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Portland, Oregon
Age: 38
Posts: 53
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Replacing bushings on front lower stabilizer
So today I went to get my tires aligned @ Les Schuab and the tech there stopped me short and explained to me that an alignment would not be that helpful with the worn-out-and-falling-off bushings located on my lower stabilizers in the front. The rubber is litterally hanging out.
He then proceeded to tell me that it would cost over $300 dollars to get them replaced.
My question is, is this a procedure that I can do myself, or is this to tricky, advanced, dangerous, not-worth-it, etc. for a novice such as myself.
Do I need any special shop tools other then my jacks, wrenches and screwdrivers?
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1994 White Toyota 4Runner SR5 4x4 5speed Manual
|| 33"x12.50" TXR Tires || 16" Daytona Wheel || 3" Suspension Lift || Grill Gaurd || SmittyBilt Runners || 2x Pilot Driving Lamps || Python Alarm & Remote Entry System ||
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