Great thread. I cadded up a few parts for my BMW, but none for the Landcruiser so far.
This is probably a stretch, as I don't even know what's wrong, but the driver's side door handle broke off a few years ago, and I replaced it with a non-OEM one, and it looks great(!) but doesn't actually...
I wound up taking it to Pomona Mufflers & Tires Suspension in Youngtown. Cesar took care of it for $25 per end, so $50. I could not be happier.
Pomona Mufflers & Tires Suspension · 12230 N 111th Ave, Youngtown, AZ 85363 - https://goo.gl/maps/9MiEyhPdJ1Q6rJgSA is the place, there's not a sign...
Since I already put the front axle up on jack stands, is there any drawback to me removing the panhard bar with it up on jack stands--he says something about alignment(?)--so I can have a little more room to work?
I watched a few Youtube videos. The first one by Azcruiser ( ℹ️ How to: Install Adjustable Panhard bars (80 Series Toyota Land Cruiser) ) I couldn't understand if he was lifting it or not, or what he was saying about alignment if left the wheels on the floor...
I need to replace bushings on front panhard. Thanks to great recs on this forum I have two new Toyota bushings on the way. I don't have a hydraulic press though. I want to take off my front panhard bar and take it and the new bushings to a shop. Where should I take it?
Thank you. I have never heard of a panhard bar, so this is very helpful.
If I were to use this as an excuse to buy a press, does the panhard bar need to be removed, or can it be done from under the vehicle. Guessing the latter.
Thanks again!
Various Pics:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1EvY6ie3L7MBL2GSckGGQbCIOQNN_n-aX?usp=sharing
Specifically, I think it's this bushing(?) bushing
What is this called?
Where can I buy one?
Can I fix it myself with mechanics tools, or does this require a hydraulic press?
Thanks in advance!