Front sway bar

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  1. 81SR5Al

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    Anyone know if there's a replacement bar? The stocker is what, 18mm? That's .7", maybe there's a 1" bar? Looks like the bar is the same up to '94? That's all I could find online besides bushings. That would help it be more stable after lowering it.
     
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    A later model (like 84-94 ish) either had an optional bar or it came with the v6.(maybe 1 tons too) Something like that. Anyways its 24 mm. A little bigger than our wussy factory ones.

    Just find one at the JY and grab the rubber bushings while your at it. It is a night and day differance for ~15 bucks. Bolts right on with the bushing that came with the bar.


    It is better than the one you have, make no mistake. But it wont turn your truck into a tire chunking handling machine. :lol:
     
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    no it won't help that but at least I won't scrape the door handles quite as bad with a bigger sway bar!
    Thanks for the info!
     
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    OK - I found a 4wd sway bar for $25. It's the larger bar, but would that fit my truck? I'm not sure but I would figure that the 4wd bar would be shaped different, since it's front end is different.

    Any idea?
     
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    Wont work. 2wd to 2wd.

    Junkyard man, their out there.
     
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    I had bars made from Quickor Engineering,still need to get the front one remade ,now that my ride is bagged & running custom a-arms!
    These bars are chrome-molly spring steel,the front one mounts from the rear forward,& they are very thick,& improve handing very well!:cool:
     
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    I found one I thought, but it's a 4wd, never mind.
     
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    the 1 ton models had beefy sway bars. 1" i think. i've been looking for one myself because i dont have anything under the front of my truck
     
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    try and get a sway bar off the 3rd gen trucks..89-95. they are thicker than the 84-88 models. they are formed the same but different size. I would recommend getting new sway bar links and bushings when installing one from the junkyard. But if u can afford it i would just get one off ebay, front is $173~ and rears cost $150~..just my .02
     
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    Dumb question, but do you have to remove the whole front end to swap the sway bar???? I tried to pull the old one and can't get it out because the torsion rods are in the way.

    If I have to get them out of the way I guess i'm waiting until I replace the front bushings to do the sway bar!
     
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    Wow, has no one replaced a sway bar? I'm suprised.
     
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    So if you could find front and rear sway bars out of a toyota camper would those work too and are they beefier??
     
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    The stock 95.5 -04 Tacoma sway bar is 25mm, so I'd have to check a earlier one for it's size. The Taco guys like the 28mm Addco aftermarket front one,(or 28mm s-runner one) not sure if they have a pre 95 replacement one or not . :shrug:
     
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    will the taco swaybars fit on the 79-83 body style trucks??
     
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    Its not hard.

    Just that the bigger bar is a PITA to get around the torsion bars. Id reccomend pulling one.
     
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    Yea I tried for a while to get it out and couldn't manuever it enough to slide it out... the larger one would have been impossible!!! I'm just gonna wait until I redo the front bushings now.
     
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    I was wondering the same thing...knowing Toyota and their constant changes , I'm going to take a guess and say no.
     
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    From what I found they don't, but there are 23mm and 25mm bars on the newer 89-95 trucks and they bolt right on. Both are larger than the stock 18mm and a major improvement. A few of the members here have done the swap, and I have a 23mm I'm swapping on when I get the old one out!!
     
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    do the 83ish dolphins have bigger swaybars? what about rear sway bars do they have one and will it bolt on to the same rear of truck?
     
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    On that same topic, did the old 78-back frame'd rvs have a rear sway bar at all? Or a larger front? Since the whole front frame is different. Rear could be adapted i bet.
     

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