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Can Eyelet bushings on Fox 2.5 Coilovers be serviced or replaced?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by dden, Jul 24, 2020.

  1. Jul 24, 2020 at 12:12 PM
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    Terrible squeaking...want to know I I can have bushings serviced or replaced without buying the whole new setups
     
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    They're called spherical bearings.

    COM10T is the part number. You might need new misalignment spacers if you let the bearings go too long. I replace my lowers yearly.
     
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    are you talking about the bushing where the misalignment spacer and control arm or top plate bolt go? If so, you can order a new one and new c clips from kartek for about 15$ shipped and they can be pressed out and back in in a few minutes with a press.
     
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    Thanks everyone. Picked them up today...top and bottom. Hopefully that will stop the squeaking.
     
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    Might want to grab some dry lube to.
     
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    Do you know the part numbers for the Misalignment spacers, C-clips, and any other parts that are needed to replace the spherical bearings? Are these all necessary to replace, or just needed if worn out?
     
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    I would call kartek. They know enough to point you in the right direction. If i remember correctly the c clips are 7/8" and the misalignment spacers are typically aluminum and normally just need a good cleaning.
     
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