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Paul M wrote:Hi
They're the standard 14" alloys and as far as I'm aware it's had no suspension mods.I need to get the car the car up on a ramp and check to see if anything is loose
- what should I look out for?
anna wrote:Paul M wrote:Hi
They're the standard 14" alloys and as far as I'm aware it's had no suspension mods.I need to get the car the car up on a ramp and check to see if anything is loose
- what should I look out for?
Any of the suspension or steering components.Could be old and
'soggy' bushes.
Also- check the wheels are seated properly, and the wheel nuts are tight!
Could also be the alignment- take a look at the tyres to see if there is any evidence of uneven wear.
flippin'eck wrote:I got a real good improvement from new front strut bushes, straightened rear tie rods& a 4-wheel alignment.
The front strut bushes were worn to nothing inside, and the back wheels were pointing in random directions due to someone having jacked the car up on the track rods in the past& bending them.
russthedude wrote:does anyone know how much the bushes cost from Toyota? Need to replace mine, but everything has got to be done as cheap as poss on it now, my holiday looms ever closer..
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un1eash wrote:I would try replacing just the front strut bar bushes first and you can get them from twosrus.co.uk for£5.80 inc delivery.
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I replaced mine and it made a massive difference, i ended up buying a full kit which made things alot tighter.Have just ordered a full koni suspension kit aswell, cant wait for that to be fitted.
Paul M wrote:Hi
They're the standard 14" alloys and as far as I'm aware it's had no suspension mods.I need to get the car the car up on a ramp and check to see if anything is loose
- what should I look out for?
un1eash wrote:The alignment should be fine after, when you do the strut bar bushes leave the inner nut so that the caster wont be affected.You should notice an instant improvment.