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EDIT Rear suspension link nut/bolt part numbers??

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Anyone have the part numbers for the rear upper and lower suspension link Bolts/nuts? Found the bolts for the front axle just need the rears now.

Part numbers for future reference.

Rear link bolts 90105-18006
Rear link nuts 90170-18007

(same nuts/bolts for upper/lower links)


I have ordered and plan to replace the following suspension bushings.

Rear upper control arm bushings Rear lower control arm bushings
Front sub assy. leading arm bushings

Front lower arm bushings

Rear lateral control rod bushings
Rear stabilizer bushings
Front lateral control rod bushings
Front stabilizer bushings


I plan to replace all of the hardware as well and would like to have the replacement nuts/bolts ready beforehand.

Soooo, if anyone knows the bolt sizes/lengths I will need Id really appreciate it.


Thanks

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The big control arm bolts/nuts from Toyota are mucho dinero. They are also pretty beefy, so I wouldn't hesitate to use them again on the control arms and panhards if you take them off properly. Some of the nuts have small bumps on them to keep them from working loose, so you are supposed to hold the nut and remove the bolt. The front arm-to-axle hardware is like that. I have a used set of all 6 bolts/nuts for the front control arms if you want any.

The swaybar hardware is pretty basic M8 and M10 hardware IIRC. I reused the front swaybar hardware, but I had trouble with the rear swaybar-to-axle mounts and ended up with some new bolts there (M10x35 I think).

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I may check w my LC parts guy. Im sure they have at least the front axle bolts in stock since the 70's seem to use the same links.

Im really just worried that were going to have to cut some of the bolts the get at the bushings. The van is rusty and Im willing to bet that the oe bolts have seized to the bushing sleeves making removal a huge pain.

Anyone know the sizes for the rear links?

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I may check w my LC parts guy. Im sure they have at least the front axle bolts in stock since the 70's seem to use the same links.

Im really just worried that were going to have to cut some of the bolts the get at the bushings. The van is rusty and Im willing to bet that the oe bolts have seized to the bushing sleeves making removal a huge pain.

Anyone know the sizes for the rear links?

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why dont you let them soak in penitrant and see if you can twist em. ill bet u can. the bolts are huge and the heads will not strip. and the bolts certainly wont seize to the bushing sleeves
 
Dont be so quick to say they wont seize to the sleeves. This thing has been in northern Ontario Canada for its whole life. Man, my taco was 5 years old when I lifted it and we had to cut the front leaf mount bolts to get the leafs off...................

I just want to be prepared and have new hardware on hand.

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Part #'s ^^^

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