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Post by daytonatrbo on Dec 11, 2008 2:37:41 GMT 11
Hey everyone, I tried searching on this topic with no success, so heres my question:
Do the pre-98 and post-98 rodeo/mu/wizard/etc share the same upper control arm bushings?
The reason I ask is because my local parts shop does not have a part number for 98+, but they do show that the lower bushings are the same for all years 92-2004.
If any one can confirm or deny my speculation that the uppers are the same too, I would Really appreciate it!
Thank you, James
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Post by geeves on Dec 11, 2008 6:17:16 GMT 11
Apart from an engine change I belive the rodeo had nothing significant changed for 98 so these bushes should fit No garentees though. Only way to be sure is to take yours out first and compare to the new ones in the shop before paying
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Post by daytonatrbo on Dec 11, 2008 14:58:38 GMT 11
there are some subtle changes to the suspension, but not many
I guess i will have to go take them off of my 98 amigo to compare them to the ones the shop can get me, that way I can keep driving my rodeo
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Post by geeves on Dec 11, 2008 18:23:05 GMT 11
I was thinking the wrong Rodeo. Down here the Rodeo is a ute. Your Rodeo is either a Wizard or Frontera. I should of looked at your location There could be several differences just between your local model and the ones we get here even if they are the same year.
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Post by daytonatrbo on Dec 14, 2008 5:39:52 GMT 11
Yeah, its hard to keep all the names straight.
I tried to cover all the bases, but I am in fact driving a 4 door 4wd SUV. Of course, 'SUV' probably means something else entirely down there.
What do you call an SUV? Estate?
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Post by geeves on Dec 14, 2008 11:17:46 GMT 11
we dont realy have suvs down here. They are 4wds or softroaders both of which come under the suv umbrella
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