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2013/05/05 11:36:57 (permalink)
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Rear Arm Assemblies

Hey all,

You guys were a great help pointing me in the right direction to buy a part so I was hoping you could help me again.

I need to replace both of my rear arm assemblies in my 1992 SW20 - the bar which connects between the hub and the cross member. I have the part number from Toyodiy (The arm assembly here - http://www.toyodiy.com/pa..._SW20-AJMZZ_4804.html) however I can't find any online sites, here or overseas, which clearly sell them. I could probably go to my Toyota parts dealer but that will both be really expensive and take a lot of time :(

Any help with this would be great guys, thanks in advance!

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    Re: Rear Arm Assemblies 2013/05/05 17:46:09 (permalink)
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    Re: Rear Arm Assemblies 2013/05/05 22:42:02 (permalink)
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    would this inner tie rod be the same for the 93+ updated rear toe arms? i know the updated ones are longer but twos r us only sell the hub side

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    Re: Rear Arm Assemblies 2013/05/06 13:43:30 (permalink)
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    TIPSIDUECE
    would this inner tie rod be the same for the 93+ updated rear toe arms? i know the updated ones are longer but twos r us only sell the hub side


     
    No.
    Both the inner and outer rear track rods sections are totally different for pre and post '92, but both the inner sections have a press in sealed rose joint, similar to the outer rose joint in the hub, only a smaller diameter.
    I think inner rose joints may be the same on early and later models, but don't quote me on that.
     
    But I believe Road and Track may sell the correct replacement rose joints anyway.
     

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    Re: Rear Arm Assemblies 2013/05/06 17:35:53 (permalink)
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    will contact road and track then, thanks mate

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    Re: Rear Arm Assemblies 2013/05/08 22:56:36 (permalink)
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    Thanks guys, parts are now on their way :)
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    Re: Rear Arm Assemblies 2013/05/17 10:09:47 (permalink)
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    we carry the replaceable spherical bearings that press into the hubs. This is the most commonly source of rear wheel clonking. Some dealers offer poly bushes for this, but they dont work properly as they dont have adequate articulation in all directions
     
    The inner ends are not replaceable except as a shaft with bearing as per pictures. They are different between models. there is no after-market supply that I know of unless you swap to a complete chinese-made/ebay special track control arm

    Road & Track

    For more information and contact details for Road & Track, clickHERE
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    Re: Rear Arm Assemblies 2013/05/17 16:45:57 (permalink)
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    i cant seem to view the pictures? aniway can u give me a price on the spherical bearing on the hub side and the inner shaft with bearings, also how much for the whole assembly, i will be after both sides cheers

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    Re: Rear Arm Assemblies 2013/05/26 14:38:16 (permalink)
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    Been trying to send road and track pm with no luck ,I'd really prefer to source those hub side bearings from him than twos r us

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    Re: Rear Arm Assemblies 2013/05/26 17:35:18 (permalink)
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    Probably phoning Road and Track would be quicker.

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