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swaybars

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Post by STUMPY »

did any hilux ever come out with swaybars, front or rear?
what about bundera's?
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Post by cbr »

IFS have front swaybars, US hilux's have them, but I have never seen then on a solid hiilux in OZ. Could be wrong. I think whiteline do a kit. http://www.whiteline.com.au/

Catalogue -> http://www.whiteline.com.au/docs/catalogues/WLA_02.pdf


I would also like to know.

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Post by ToyTruck »

have you looked at trying to fit sway bar off a 75 series????
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Post by STUMPY »

ToyTruck wrote:have you looked at trying to fit sway bar off a 75 series????


with the 75 the pumpkin is offset to the right and the hilux is in the middle. might have to look at something 2wd and make it fit.
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