These bracket bolts should be torqued to 13 ft lbs, (18 Nm) per the factory service manual (pg SA-80) in case anyone wants to know. Great job with the video, will be doing it tomorrow on mine.
Thanks for sharing. I'm currently changing out bushings on my 99LC w/ 329k. Two things, 1)should any grease be put on inside of bushing to prevent squeaks; 2) what do you think about writing on the bushing the year changed?
@@robertrodgers1423 glad the video was helpful! You can but some type of bushing grease but I didn’t on the oem ones. They don’t move that much to cause squeaks so far. I have a log of all the repairs I’ve done to my LC. DATE, Miles and cost. lol
Thanks! Not sure if a feel a dramatic change around turns. At least I have peace of mind they are new and I don't have to replace them for another 200k miles. :)
These bracket bolts should be torqued to 13 ft lbs, (18 Nm) per the factory service manual (pg SA-80) in case anyone wants to know. Great job with the video, will be doing it tomorrow on mine.
Thanks for the info! I'll pin your comment for others to see!
It's all about the little maintenance on Toyota's! Installed new OEM Toyota Front Sway Bar Bushings On My 100 Series Land Cruiser! #NINE8LC
Good stuff as always! Keep giving me more things to do and spend money haha
Haha, thanks bro for watching! I'll try keeping it all my DIY videos on a low budget! ;)
Thanks for sharing. I'm currently changing out bushings on my 99LC w/ 329k. Two things, 1)should any grease be put on inside of bushing to prevent squeaks; 2) what do you think about writing on the bushing the year changed?
@@robertrodgers1423 glad the video was helpful! You can but some type of bushing grease but I didn’t on the oem ones. They don’t move that much to cause squeaks so far. I have a log of all the repairs I’ve done to my LC. DATE, Miles and cost. lol
Great step by step detail on the process. Nice work. How is it now that you have driven it for a day or two?
Thanks! Not sure if a feel a dramatic change around turns. At least I have peace of mind they are new and I don't have to replace them for another 200k miles. :)
@@MisterMemo That's the most important part! Peace of mind.