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Help Cusco front sway bar for IS350

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Old 09-13-16, 12:22 PM
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It lists as being applicable to 2006-2012, which is impossible.

From the pictures, they look like 2006-2008 style (90 degrees between each stud versus the ~120 degrees that the 2009+ style has).

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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
It lists as being applicable to 2006-2012, which is impossible.

From the pictures, they look like 2006-2008 style (90 degrees between each stud versus the ~120 degrees that the 2009+ style has).

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Do you know the oem part number for 09+ front sway bar end link? Or where i can purchase?

Thanks
Old 09-14-16, 10:48 PM
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48820-30090 - Link, Front Stabilizer Bar, RH
48810-30070 - Link, Front Stabilizer Bar, LH

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Old 09-16-16, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
48820-30090 - Link, Front Stabilizer Bar, RH
48810-30070 - Link, Front Stabilizer Bar, LH

Jeff
Thanks Jeff for the code. My Cusco sway bar arrived from Japan. I am very keen to install it. I saw this Febest aftermarket brand selling at a good price"
1. Right Front https://www.amazon.com/Febest-Toyota...ds=48820-30090
2. Left front https://www.amazon.com/Febest-Toyota...ds=48810-30070

Will These work? and quality??

Do you have the part numbers for the HID Sensors?

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Those should work, yes. Febest is usually relatively decent quality.

89406-30140 is the sensor.

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Old 09-18-16, 03:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
Those should work, yes. Febest is usually relatively decent quality.

89406-30140 is the sensor.

Jeff
Great. Thanks for the part number.

Are there 2 separate HID leveling sensors connecting to the front sway bar i.e. one on driver and one on passenger side? if so, do i need to replace both sensors with part numeber 89406-30140?

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No, just one.

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Old 09-18-16, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
No, just one.

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Can you please check for me if this one the right One https://m.tlsautorecycling.com/searc...50/254451.html ?

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It looks like it should be correct, yes.

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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
It looks like it should be correct, yes.

Jeff
Great. Thanks. I have placed the order. Hopefully it will all fit nicely.
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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange


Jeff
Hi all,

I managed to get all of my parts installed at my friend's workshop today (light sensor, front, rear cusco bars and end links). All fitted beautifully in my IS350. The ride is soo much better now, especially when cornering! I can hardly notice any body sway. Feels more solid planted to the road. I will upload the photos shortly.

Thanks for all of your help!
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Here is my car before and after very pleased with the new sway bars.

before Front Sway bar.

After Front Cusco sway bar with new end links and HID sensor replaced.

Before Rear Sway bar

After Rear Cusco sway bar

After Rear sway bar
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Looks good, glad to see you got it all in there and working!

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Lookin' good!
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