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Old 03-12-2013, 03:57 PM
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Hello all.

I just purchased TRD springs and a TRD sway bar set for my car. It took me forever to find the TRD sway bars in-stock. I first tried to order from my friend who owns a shop, and the dealer told him the sway bars were discontinued.

Realizing that TRD sways were discontinued I tried buying Eibach Sway bars from 2 different websites, but the Eibachs are on backorder with no ETA.

I then went to ebay and tried buying the TRD Sways again from a dealer on ebay, but once I called them they said they are cancelling my order because the sways bars were discontinued. Finally, TRDSPARKS had ONE set in their warehouse, which I ordered today and will ship today. Apparently, the sways bars are under review because of the bushing grease???

Is this a big problem? Those with the TRD sways already installed please chime in. I'm getting the Springs and Sways installed this Saturday 03/16/2013.

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Old 03-12-2013, 06:56 PM
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Nobody RTFM any more! Nobody greases the bushings with the supplied silicone grease. I've installed mine over a year ago and I have no broblems or noise with mine. They work great! That is the way the car should have come from the factory...with the TRD springs and sway bars.
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i figured people just not putting enough grease... when my friend and i installed whiteline sway bars on my 2008 STI we put an S-load of grease.
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Eoio3, vudism, any kind/brand of grease you recommend? Thanks!

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The grease I used came with the TRD sway bar kit...it looks exactly like the die-electric grease you can get at any automotive store for the spark plug wires. Use one packet per bushing or buy a big gar of it.
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Wait, they are no longer made?. why?
it shows htem as purchaseable on build your ride, scion.com so i dunno. weird
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Wait, they are no longer made?. why?
it shows htem as purchaseable on build your ride, scion.com so i dunno. weird
The websites have them as available... But once you order , the store/website contacts the distributer(Toyota) to ship out the sways... That's when they find out it's out of stock. Luckily for me, TRD sparks had one last set in-stock in their inventory. You go to TRD sparks now it will say "out of stock". The rep at trdsparks said it is because of bushings.

You might get lucky and find a Toyota dealer that sells parts online that has a set in stock. Seems like, for now, both eibach and TRD are out of stock with no ETA so those looking for sways are S-out-of-luck
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Eoio3, vudism, any kind/brand of grease you recommend? Thanks!

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When I installed the whiteline sway bars on my STI few years back my mechanic friend just used the grease that was included in the box. Key is... He used a lot of it. I even asked "why so much?". He said "you need it" . needless to say my STI sway bars never made noises
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I'm glad I have mine then, either way grease them bad boys up to prevent Noise as mentioned.
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Originally Posted by EOIO3
The grease I used came with the TRD sway bar kit...it looks exactly like the die-electric grease you can get at any automotive store for the spark plug wires. Use one packet per bushing or buy a big gar of it.
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When I installed the whiteline sway bars on my STI few years back my mechanic friend just used the grease that was included in the box. Key is... He used a lot of it. I even asked "why so much?". He said "you need it" . needless to say my STI sway bars never made noises

Awesome! i'm planning on adding MORE grease after using the ones including in the package. What kind of grease i'm looking for at autoparts shop? Does generic grease for automotive will do?
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Originally Posted by fatty_gen2
Awesome! i'm planning on adding MORE grease after using the ones including in the package. What kind of grease i'm looking for at autoparts shop? Does generic grease for automotive will do?
I would think using a lot of the supplied grease that came with the bar would be enouhg
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Originally Posted by EOIO3
The grease I used came with the TRD sway bar kit...it looks exactly like the die-electric grease you can get at any automotive store for the spark plug wires. Use one packet per bushing or buy a big gar of it.
Originally Posted by VuDism
When I installed the whiteline sway bars on my STI few years back my mechanic friend just used the grease that was included in the box. Key is... He used a lot of it. I even asked "why so much?". He said "you need it" . needless to say my STI sway bars never made noises
Perfect! Thank you guys. I'll grease bomb my bars upon installing!
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Looking forward to getting mine installed this weekend!
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Finally got the TRD springs and sway bars. No noise problems so far. . . and the car feels great. Not harsh or stiff... But even with stock all weather tires the car is on rails!!! Awesome handling. Even compared to my old STI and 350Z. IMO... TRD springs/ sways combo is a must have
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My sway bars STILL are not fixed. They fixed a different noise from them which was from the control arm apparently but they still squeak terribly over bumps sometimes. I want to try to grease them myself but I am not sure I could do it.

I wonder if I could just inject grease into the bushings with a syringe?
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Originally Posted by fun173
My sway bars STILL are not fixed. They fixed a different noise from them which was from the control arm apparently but they still squeak terribly over bumps sometimes. I want to try to grease them myself but I am not sure I could do it.

I wonder if I could just inject grease into the bushings with a syringe?
I don't know about that. That is pretty tight . def best taken apart and greased. I had my installer use both packets of the supplied grease AND mobile 1 synthetic all purpose grease for good measure
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Originally Posted by fun173
My sway bars STILL are not fixed. They fixed a different noise from them which was from the control arm apparently but they still squeak terribly over bumps sometimes. I want to try to grease them myself but I am not sure I could do it.

I wonder if I could just inject grease into the bushings with a syringe?
Been back and forth with my dealer for months over the same squeak
Makes the car feel a whole hell of a lot cheaper, especially with the crap roads in my city.
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Hey all,

My car is being kept overnight to investigate a squeaking coming from the TRD swaybars when I go over bumps. They apparently tried re-torquing them and greasing them and they still make noise. They are very confused by this. Does anyone else with swaybars have this issue? I read somewhere the TRD swaybars were discontinued. Could this be why? I'm not sure I want to keep them in if they can't fix it as the noise is awful and it gets even worse in the winter when it's cold. Anyone running eibach's have this problem? I don't fully believe they greased them....

Edit: huh, must have forgot about this thread. I guess I'll just ask the techs to grease the ____ out of them then.

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Originally Posted by fun173
Hey all,

My car is being kept overnight to investigate a squeaking coming from the TRD swaybars when I go over bumps. They apparently tried re-torquing them and greasing them and they still make noise. They are very confused by this. Does anyone else with swaybars have this issue? I read somewhere the TRD swaybars were discontinued. Could this be why? I'm not sure I want to keep them in if they can't fix it as the noise is awful and it gets even worse in the winter when it's cold. Anyone running eibach's have this problem? I don't fully believe they greased them....

Edit: huh, must have forgot about this thread. I guess I'll just ask the techs to grease the ____ out of them then.
I have Eibachs and have the same problem. I think Eibach may make them for TRD. I think they did the TRD Lowering springs.

If I remember right, I saw something about putting plumbers tape around the bars to stop the squeak, I will have to find that again.

My squeak is only on the right side.
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Here you go, credit to Thermos2003

Front has a lot involved to get the bar in. I believe you have to disconnect a lower control arm. Rear is cake. The only major problem I had was with the front bushings squeaking. I tried greasing and regreasing. I added grease fittings. Eventually I took a tip from the Subaru crowd and wrapped the bar with yellow gas fitting teflon tape. Then I greased the bushing. If I had to do it again. I would wrap the bar with tape where the bushing contacts it before attempting to install the bar. Trying to do so after it is on the car is tough.

If you have some free time it is a job that is totally worth doing yourself and the bars make quite a bit of difference.
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