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Toyota IQ front 'D' anti-roll bar bushes


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Has anyone had issues with the 2 'D' rubber bushes on the anti-roll bar of the IQ. I've replaced the front strut & both droplinks' & it's top nut is tight?

I still get the clonk, apart from when braking which leads me to think it is the bushes on the front anti-roll bar or another component, lower arms?

I'd be interested to hear from you if you can offer your advice or ideas?

#48815 in an image I've attached :-

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The bushes wear with age/time/ miles, any advisories on previous mots ?

https://www.gov.uk/check-mot-history

Bush - 48815-74010

Blueprint or Febi for aftermarket items £5-8 each

Febi - 102454

Blueprint - ADT380199

Also check your track rod ends and make sure the rack is secure

 

Fensport do the SuperPro uprated poly bushes

 

https://www.fensport.co.uk/collections/toyota-iq-1-33-ngj10-07-09/products/superpro-front-arb-bush-kit-21mm-corolla-ae86-toyota-iq-spf1450-21k

 

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No related advisory for the bushes. I will check the rack & track rod end's.

I always have genuine parts fitted, if possible but I'll check out your link's.

Thank you 👍

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