Rear swaybar upgrade for GX90/JZX90/JZX91/JZX93/LX90/SX90

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Rear swaybar upgrade for GX90/JZX90/JZX91/JZX93/LX90/SX90

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As you most will know, only the Tourer V and Tourer S JZX90 models had a rear swaybar factory fitted, have been asked by a few members now for prices for the parts required to add a rear swaybar, apart from the bar itself, from what I can gather, you will need these 3 parts:
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Prices for those (each)
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You will 2 of each, prices valid for JZX members with the JZX sticker only.

So at RRP, for all of those items:
$675.28+GST

For JZX NZ members:
$234.00+GST

Saving over 65% off RRP!

All you need then is a rear swaybar!

If you are going for a aftermarket new swaybar (E.G. Cusco rear swaybar), they will include new bushes so you can do away with the bushes above!

These are currently (28/01/2011) ex Japan, so would take approx 10-15 working days to get to me from Japan, a minimum 50% deposit is required before any parts are ordered

Please read here before posting/order etc:
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Re: Rear swaybar upgrade for GX90/JZX90/JZX91/JZX93/LX90/SX9

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1 thing we are currently unsure about, is the lower arm for the swaybar link, can anyone WITHOUT a factory rear bar or their #X90 confirm that there is a tab there for the link to mount onto please.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Rear swaybar upgrade for GX90/JZX90/JZX91/JZX93/LX90/SX9

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From what I found when I was trying to find replacement lower camber arms for my chaser, was that models with no factory sway bar didn't have the tab for the sway bar link. I remember getting prices on new ones and they were ridiculously high (perhaps jzxnz should have been around then :roll:)

I went aftermarket in the end, as the main reason for me needing replacement ones was that my cusco swaybar had torn metal tabs off the lower arms from three-wheeling into driveways etc and I had to get them welded up. The aftermarket ones I have now are real solid tabs which I hope wont suffer from the same weakness.

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Re: Rear swaybar upgrade for GX90/JZX90/JZX91/JZX93/LX90/SX9

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If needed I can also supply aftermarket camber adjustable rear lower arms WITH the tab on them!

RRP - $295.00 for the pair
JZX NZ - $250.00 for the pair
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Re: Rear swaybar upgrade for GX90/JZX90/JZX91/JZX93/LX90/SX9

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yea.. just checked. seems like thats the assembly we need to get the rear swaybar in.. i'll reserve one for march :P
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Re: Rear swaybar upgrade for GX90/JZX90/JZX91/JZX93/LX90/SX9

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Heya Nick, confirmed that to install a rear swaybar you need the arms from a Tourer (S or V) model and swaybar linkages.

Most aftermarket swaybars should come with the D-bush and D-bracket as the diameter of these parts is usually specific to the diameter of the swaybar.

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Re: Rear swaybar upgrade for GX90/JZX90/JZX91/JZX93/LX90/SX9

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PowderJZX wrote:yea.. just checked. seems like thats the assembly we need to get the rear swaybar in.. i'll reserve one for march
Looonie wrote:Heya Nick, confirmed that to install a rear swaybar you need the arms from a Tourer (S or V) model and swaybar linkages.
Brilliant thanks for that guys :) , there you go, you will need either the Tourer S/V lower arms or the adjustable arms I offer above

Looonie wrote:Most aftermarket swaybars should come with the D-bush and D-bracket as the diameter of these parts is usually specific to the diameter of the swaybar.
Thanks bud, yes, correct with the bushes, as above:
xnickx wrote:If you are going for a aftermarket new swaybar (E.G. Cusco rear swaybar), they will include new bushes so you can do away with the bushes above!

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