does anybody know where i can get two front anti roll bar bushes for a 1991 2.0 td 4wd townie. The bar is about 26 mm wide - (#2274) Cliff W, 19 Feb 02
Bill at "BBC spares" mails most bits out cheap and quick. I think he's in Japan just now getting some more bits but back soon -although seems to reply to emails from anywhere. bbcspares@aol.co.uk (AFAIK)
mark - (#2279) mark adams, 19 Feb 02
If they're no to bad, try wrapping them with something and re-assembling - (#2281) david miller, 20 Feb 02
Thanks for the advice about the roll bar bushes on my '91 townie. I went to toyota in the end to find out how much they were.
They are only £6.50 ish each and only took 2 days on order - (#2359) cliff w, 26 Feb 02
My Townie has just passed the MOT with a warning to replace all the anti-roll brushes front & back
It's going to cost a little I think !!!!! - (#2381) Paul Morgan, 1 Mar 02
Help, I have had to take the rear anti roll bar off to replace the bushes, but in doing so have managed to shear the bolt heads off. Any advice would be extremely welcome.
- (#3688) Graham, 7 Jul 02
drill them out and retap if necessary is about all you can do.
- (#3689) david miller, 7 Jul 02
hi, need a part number after MOT failure yesterday. not a major fail in view of age of car, but i want to make sure toyota get right bits.
it is the bush on the end of rear anti roll bar, where it meets the drop link,(both sides). looks about 3cm in diametre.
also, had rear drums off while i was looking, will need shoes soon, part number/ non-toyota alernative for these would be nice.
thanks folks!
ed.
- (#6894) eddie arrowsmith, 26 Jan 03
year and model please...
- (#6895) david miller, 26 Jan 03
Go to the Toyota dealer, get them to change to the import CD, then actually look at the diagram of what you need, that way you'll get the right thing, if I try to look it up, I risk getting the wrong part for you. Regards Rob.
- (#6896) Rob Drinkwater, 26 Jan 03
It's the rubber bobbin that the fork of the droplink fits around. Mine wore but I just packed them with a turn or two of insulating tape and pressed 'em back in...
90385-11021
rear shoes depend on year and 4x4 or 2x4.
- (#6897) david miller, 26 Jan 03
thanks david & rob!
should have known to put year/model on, oops!!
it's 1991 4wd.
it is the "bobbin" the fork fits round, don't think i'd get away with tape, though, it is badly gone ;-(
anyway, if that is all it can fail an mot on,i don't mind paying for the new ons.
thanks again.
- (#6898) eddie arrowsmith, 26 Jan 03
Eddie,
I have part No 90385-11021 for these bushes. However, they are not, in any way "special" and when I did mine, I made them up from old shock absorber bushes and pressed them in, but, if they are cheap enough, and available from your Toyota dealer, that would save a bit of work
- (#6899) John Davis, 27 Jan 03
They aren't expensive and available 2 day delivery. I mistakenly bought the bobbin bushes and the other type, all for about £20. Only used the bobbin type - pity.
- (#6974) Ian Dunse, 27 Jan 03