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  1. Mackeath

    Rough idle when started

    Thank you for all the tips and direction. Turns out it was the number 6 ignition coil! Awesome!
  2. Mackeath

    Rough idle when started

    Thank you for the input. This weekend I'll take the cover off and start looking. And maybe pop in a new throttle body. My wife cleaned it and it didn't help.
  3. Mackeath

    Rough idle when started

    Hi, thank you for the fast response. No codes are being thrown. It does only happen at idle or really slow speeds, then when going fast it goes away. After the vehicle is warmed up and has been running a while it doesn't do it even when going slow, or at least not badly. I will start...
  4. Mackeath

    Rough idle when started

    Greetings, I've looked on search but have not found a problem quite like this. If it is a dual post please forgive and point me in the right direction. When I start my 99 LX470 it idles rough. The tac stays steady but it just feels rough. When I backup it feels bad as I'm going slow, when I...
  5. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    I’m supposing from what I’m seeing I will need to order this? https://whitelineperformance.com/products/w83388-bushing-kit Or this one? https://www.suspension.com/superpro/spf2464k
  6. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    Well, the arms are done but alas went fir the panhard rod bushings as well. Had to cut out the old. And the ones I bought don’t fit! I’ll include the link below. All the auto parts stores seem to have them as a special order item. think the dealership would have one? This is the non fitter I...
  7. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    Awesome thank you!
  8. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    Greetings all. So today is the day. Making good progress. Question though. What is this? The little bracket is giving us problem. Looks like electric plugs into it. Dr side. We cannot remove the upper control arm until we disconnect it and that is proving difficult. What is this thing?
  9. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    I’m following this thread a bit and he recommends these. Though I have no idea what the Siberian Bushings for pan hard rod are.... https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/rear-control-arms-can-you-buy-just-the-bushings.555954/
  10. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    So in hunting through the boards and various websites, do any of you have experience with these? 2 of 4 of 4 of Amazon.com: 4870260110 - Arm Bushing (for Lateral Control Rod) For Toyota - Febest: Automotive -...
  11. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    Question, I’m looking for just the bushings and wanted to look at Toyota parts. Where do you recommend getting them? I can’t seem to find just the bushings online....
  12. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    Hehe ok. I think I’m going to get the bushings and replace them. My wife just did it with her 93 Bronco and had to use a torch. She seemed to have fun with it so I’m hoping for the same. And the Toyota bushings are drastically better than aftermarket?
  13. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    Ok thank you. Are there any actor market arms you recommend that aren’t the insane beefy ones from Slee? I’m ok with cheap:)
  14. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    Mine are visibly just worn as can be. And this fits with all my symptoms and the alignment guys said they are bad. is just doing the bushings that difficult? If I rent the press machine it go by and use someone’s? It is quite a savings. As for buying Toyota, I don’t think I’m going to have...
  15. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    Ok, thank you all the issue is identified. When I had the wheels aligned we looked and it’s sure the 4 link bars in the rear. The bushings are totally worn. So, what bushings do you recommend? would these be good...
  16. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    My wife says no. It only shifts in winds and stuff. Hmm. I will experiment!
  17. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    Ok. I will try that out and see if it does. I seem to think it kind of does.
  18. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    Ok, to start as it is free I will lower the rake of the front. So one inch lower than the rear? Just attach a racket and move it counter clockwise? Silly question I know but I have not done it.
  19. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    Ok, underneath the stabilizer looks ok. I don’t know how to tell the links but they seem solid and nothing has play. Nothing particularly obvious on connections (obviously not and expert) except I have a tiny axle leak and this damn rust spot so I’m thinking next to do is check alignment and...
  20. Mackeath

    Wobbly at high speed

    Thank you for the comments and advice. After work we are going under the car to look and will take photos if anything looks weird. Thank you for the tips
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