Radius arm/control arm bushing options

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Ok, I'm looking to redo the front radius arm bushings and the rear control arm bushings.
Obviously OEM Toyota is gonna be best. But I dont have 1300$ for just bushings (yes I got a quote from my local dealer)
Im looking for a good alternative, it doesn't have to be super cheap, but I'd like to keep it under 300$ ballpark for front or read.
What would yall recommend as a cheapish alternative to OEM.
 
no good alternative, but your local dealer isn't going to be the cheapest. Look at impex, partsouq, amayama, etc
 
(yes I got a quote from my local dealer)
Use the part numbers from Partsouq (including new hardware) and shop around on the internet.
Many online dealers will be significantly less expensive than your local one.

FYI, you're not getting anything for under $300.
 
There’s to options available for all our bushings. Complete crap and OEM.

If you can’t go OEM the buy 2 sets of the cheapest one you can find.
And a 12T press, cuz you gonna be doin' the job again in 4 years or less.
 
here's your shopping list. If you wait for a Toyota sale (-25%) you might same some without the overseas shipping.

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@cruiseroutfit sells OEM Toyota and decent aftermarket sets (and singles if you want) on his site cruiserteq.com. I concur with what everyone else is saying though - stick with OEM.

This kit is OEM and includes front and rear.

Same parts but not OEM:
 
@cruiseroutfit sells OEM Toyota and decent aftermarket sets (and singles if you want) on his site cruiserteq.com. I concur with what everyone else is saying though - stick with OEM.

This kit is OEM and includes front and rear.

Same parts but not OEM:
Ok. I was looking at them. And I'm not to worried about replacing them. I got a press and a ball joint press. Either one will work. Plus taking the radius arms off isn't a horrible job.
 
I will also say (again) that Toyota specifies this hardware as non-reusable, so I would add the following to your shopping list.
I tend to pay attention to the FSM with certain parts that actually keep the axles under the truck.
NOTE: Bolt 90119-18001 is missing from this parts list. It is the rear panhard axle side bolt.

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I will also say (again) that Toyota specifies this hardware as non-reusable, so I would add the following to your shopping list.
I tend to pay attention to the FSM with certain parts that actually keep the axles under the truck.
NOTE: Bolt 90119-18001 is missing from this parts list. It is the rear panhard axle side bolt.

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Good catch!
 
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