@@tromdudeable still running the stock rear bushing and its been fine.. when i end up redoing some other bits and pieces ill replace them with superpro ones
Hey mate if you mean the sway bar links, any is200/is300 ones will work they are the same chassis. The sway bar bushes from these models will also work.
Another great vid. You do an awesome job at showing all the steps without skipping. Cheers from Canada
Thanks mate! Appreciate the feedback :)
did these make a noticable difference in body sway? I'm tempted to try these because my Tein coilover springs are quite soft and still boaty
Yeah definitely made a noticeable improvement, highly recommend them
@@KrishneilGarib what did you end up doing with the rear bushing?
@@tromdudeable still running the stock rear bushing and its been fine.. when i end up redoing some other bits and pieces ill replace them with superpro ones
Where did you get the end links from? Cheers!
@@tromdudeable They are just generic ones I grabbed from North Shore Toyota in NZ when I was there. Any end links for is200/300 will work.
what have you done with the one you took off?
It sat for a while, nobody wanted it then I binned it
Hey krish can i have your insta or maybe email i want to ask where can i get these rear brqckets to hold the away bar
Hey mate if you mean the sway bar links, any is200/is300 ones will work they are the same chassis. The sway bar bushes from these models will also work.