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What is this part called cant find an answer anywhere
Topic Started: Jun 28 2016, 08:00 AM (475 Views)
B1chnbesy
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Hey guys I'm having a very hard time finding the name of the bar that goes from the wheel to the frame about a foot long and an inch wide could someone please tell me what it is and where I can find it to purchase a new one mines rusted and just about broken
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B1chnbesy
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It's a 94' 4 door by the way
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geopat


in the front or rear. Im thinking your looking for the toe bar in the rear. there were some guys making aluminum one but not sure if anyone is still making them.
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B1chnbesy
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The rear
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B1chnbesy
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Ok I found one here a link if anyone is interested http://m.ebay.com/itm/1989-02-Geo-Metro-Swift-Sprint-Firefly-rear-toe-control-arm-lateral-link-bar-/201345576213
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Woodie
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Those are fantastic, though a bit spendy. Rock Auto has replacement stock ones from $27 to $36. Either way, you should have been spraying everything with PBBlaster for the past week. These fellows can be quite a challenge to get off, everything is usually rusted solid.
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Stiffchezze
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If their rusted and just about broken, I would SERIOUSLY look at many other things under the car and look for other rust areas. Other items, such as the front frame horns, are especially prone to rust and usually rust out before the rest of the car. :scared

Use the first time buyers guide to find all the areas you need to poke.
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