Another F-Sport Swaybar thread. new on an '07 430 (Fsport Sway Bar Noise Problems)
Makes sense to me if you see the size of the F-Sport compared to OEM. Those end-links where not designed with the F-Sport in mind.

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Last edited by Stormforge; Jul 21, 2009 at 12:16 PM.
i am not sure replacing the endlinks will help much neither. it might be the weak part, but i don't think it's a huge wear/tear item with stock sways to the point that they need replacement. plus if that's really the case, then replacing it won't fix the problem coz' they will wear out even faster
2gs sway bar end links are also very thin, but that was never a problem for any aftermarket sways. in fact it's a good thing coz' if stress is too much, endlinks should be the first to break (rather than breaking the sways or tearing the brackets / bushings. unless the endlinks are put in an awkward position with the new sways?
do the fsport sways have exact same shape / length as the stock ones (i know thickness is different)?
Last edited by wingster; Jul 21, 2009 at 01:59 PM.
i am not sure replacing the endlinks will help much neither. it might be the weak part, but i don't think it's a huge wear/tear item with stock sways to the point that they need replacement. plus if that's really the case, then replacing it won't fix the problem coz' they will wear out even faster
Every tech I have talked to said you "should" replace and not reuse end links even if you where to replace the OEM sway bars. I am going by what the guys I trust have told me and dont steer me in the wrong direction. I am just sharing. No one needs to do as I am
Maybe due to the climate and weather we have and the roads in the midwest I am going by what the locals have experienced. I would rather play it safe and just start fresh. I also have an 06 model year so IMO better to spend a few dollars and do it right. They are not that expensive

I hope to have mine soon so I can finish my install. Crossing my fingers to no problems
If someone can confirm please post back. I personally would like to upgrade them down the road if this is an option. I will wait now that I have new OEM ones until I have an issue.
the endlinks are attached to the sways with just bolts, nothing else. the endlinks are just pieces of metals and the "joint" is bushing type with lubricant inside. all attachment point are metal. if something is to be replaced, it should be the bolts.
if the stock endlinks should be replaced, then that means the bushing lubricant is "worn" and might be "torn/leaking", thus require replacement. if stock sways can make that happens, then aftermarket sways will only put more stress on the endlinks
i don't know about others, but i have never had any problems with stock endlinks on my gs400, is300, and sc430. on the 2gs, what problems do people have? noise? i wasn't aware of that with trd or daizen sways. if they have problems with the endlinks breaking, that's a different issue. that's the stress problem i mentioned above. my 98 gs400 with trd and later daizen sways i never had to replace endlinks when i sold the car 10 yrs later at 90k miles
well no one knows the reason yet, so it's good with all the information exchange. ultimately we just want to find out why
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the endlinks are attached to the sways with just bolts, nothing else. the endlinks are just pieces of metals and the "joint" is bushing type with lubricant inside. all attachment point are metal. if something is to be replaced, it should be the bolts.
if the stock endlinks should be replaced, then that means the bushing lubricant is "worn" and might be "torn/leaking", thus require replacement. if stock sways can make that happens, then aftermarket sways will only put more stress on the endlinks
i don't know about others, but i have never had any problems with stock endlinks on my gs400, is300, and sc430. on the 2gs, what problems do people have? noise? i wasn't aware of that with trd or daizen sways. if they have problems with the endlinks breaking, that's a different issue. that's the stress problem i mentioned above. my 98 gs400 with trd and later daizen sways i never had to replace endlinks when i sold the car 10 yrs later at 90k miles
well no one knows the reason yet, so it's good with all the information exchange. ultimately we just want to find out why
Well I dont drive my car that much so I dont anticipate any issues and staring off with a fresh part vs. the old rusty part thats been on my car IMO can only help me out in the long run. I hope to get the parts from Sewell today so I can lift the car. I will install the rear only and give it a week to see if I have any noises. Then I will go back and do the front to see if I get any noise and this way I can pinpoint where its coming from.
Well I dont drive my car that much so I dont anticipate any issues and staring off with a fresh part vs. the old rusty part thats been on my car IMO can only help me out in the long run. I hope to get the parts from Sewell today so I can lift the car. I will install the rear only and give it a week to see if I have any noises. Then I will go back and do the front to see if I get any noise and this way I can pinpoint where its coming from.
I crawled unter the car today to investigate, and I found that there is play between the bushing stops in the front bar. I can actually pull and push the sway bar from side to side and cause a thumping noise. On my car there's a gap of approximately 1/8" between the stop and the bushing (when pulled to one side).
There's either a manufacturing problem with the sway bar or the bushings are too narrow.
I tried resetting (repositioning) the bushings, but they go back to the same position.
I also tried loosening the entire bushing bracket and reposition, but there is no play.
So, for the time being, on one side, I placed a wire tie between the stop and the bushing.
It's not making any noises right now, but it's warm outside... We'll see in the morning.
I think we need Lexus to revise the bushings (make them wider). Or find some kind of washer to place between the stop and the bushing, to take up the slack.
If anyone has any ideas, please chime in.
Last edited by wingster; Jul 22, 2009 at 04:38 PM.
I crawled unter the car today to investigate, and I found that there is play between the bushing stops in the front bar. I can actually pull and push the sway bar from side to side and cause a thumping noise. On my car there's a gap of approximately 1/8" between the stop and the bushing (when pulled to one side).
There's either a manufacturing problem with the sway bar or the bushings are too narrow.
I tried resetting (repositioning) the bushings, but they go back to the same position.
I also tried loosening the entire bushing bracket and reposition, but there is no play.
So, for the time being, on one side, I placed a wire tie between the stop and the bushing.
It's not making any noises right now, but it's warm outside... We'll see in the morning.
I think we need Lexus to revise the bushings (make them wider). Or find some kind of washer to place between the stop and the bushing, to take up the slack.
If anyone has any ideas, please chime in.
I crawled unter the car today to investigate, and I found that there is play between the bushing stops in the front bar. I can actually pull and push the sway bar from side to side and cause a thumping noise. On my car there's a gap of approximately 1/8" between the stop and the bushing (when pulled to one side).
There's either a manufacturing problem with the sway bar or the bushings are too narrow.
I tried resetting (repositioning) the bushings, but they go back to the same position.
I also tried loosening the entire bushing bracket and reposition, but there is no play.
So, for the time being, on one side, I placed a wire tie between the stop and the bushing.
It's not making any noises right now, but it's warm outside... We'll see in the morning.
I think we need Lexus to revise the bushings (make them wider). Or find some kind of washer to place between the stop and the bushing, to take up the slack.
If anyone has any ideas, please chime in.
I know its a tight fit but can you take some pics please. Also can you tell what direction the busing is facing?
here is a pic of the bushing for the front. Its says that its important to make sure the open end is facing towards the front of the car. Is there anyway you can tell with it installed they placed it in the correct direction?
here is a pic of the bushing for the front. Its says that its important to make sure the open end is facing towards the front of the car. Is there anyway you can tell with it installed they placed it in the correct direction?

Good clue wingster! I'm thinking you have to pull off the engine cover to see the gap, right?










