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  1. I've decided to order the whifbitz kit in the black friday sale https://www.garagewhifbitz.co.uk/toyota/supra/suspension-parts/anti-roll-bars-strut-braces/garage-whifbitz-adjustable-anti-roll-bars.html their rear is the same thickness as the UK spec one.
  2. Hi, thanks for the replies, trying to keep costs down as also have a shock absorber to buy, welding few holes to cover, and on edge of needing 4 new tyres aswell. I've tried TCB, used many times successfully, but no luck on this item. I've found this sound like right sort of thickness: £234 https://ultraracingshop.com/products/ultra-racing-rear-anti-roll-bar-ar23-209?rq=mk_toyota~md_supra-jza80~bg_all-models~yr_1994 I will try and see if whifbitz sell just the rear kit as on the website it has front and rear. Ebay has TRD kits but all in USA so lots of shipping and taxes on top.
  3. Hi, My MOT failed today with a fractured rear anti roll bar on the rear passenger side. I'm now trying to find a suitable replacement, guessing OEM part won't be available and that I'll need to replace the bushes and brackets as well given the aged state. I think that the UK Spec bar was thicker than the Jap spec but not 100% sure if that is just a NA/TT difference??? Can anyone recommend a suitable part/kit... I've found this but it is importing from Malyasia so no idea when that would turn up at the moment... https://ultraracingshop.com/products/ultra-racing-rear-anti-roll-bar-ar23-209?rq=mk_toyota~md_supra-jza80~bg_all-models~yr_1993 Don't mind if second hand in good condition, my car is stock power levels. Any suggestions welcome.
  4. Have mentioned it to the garage, will see what they say...
  5. I've had replaced both front lower suspension arms, brake dust sheilds, hub knuckles, oem bearing. Under 20 mph the car makes a sqeak noise like a forumula E race car, over 20mph the noise disappears and drives as normal... Car has been back to the garage and they haven't been able to diagnose the issue... They assume that as the parts were all new that there shouldn't be a lack of grease problem... I was wondering if it is the rubber bit in the bearing just rubbing at slow speed, hoping it would disappear with use. Does anyone have suggestion on what to do /check next? If it makes a difference, UK spec with ABS sensors.
  6. I brought mine from Japan via megazip.net, part number 53630-14300 if you want it quicker https://www.garagewhifbitz.co.uk/toyota-supra-bonnet-cable.html have UK stock.
  7. still have power steering, was advised as long was going track racing it should be fine
  8. they discovered it had previously been deleted, I don't know how as such, I guess the delete pipe just loops on and out points
  9. I have this brand new, but due to shape it would only be suitable for collection (Bournemouth) The only reason I didn't use it myself is when the old rusted out one was removed the garage discovered mine had been deleted and left in. As it is a special order item I couldn't return to Toyota, I need to check, I think it with the various fixings it came to something like £350 / £360 ish if you did want it.
  10. http://www.garagewhifbitz.co.uk/toyota-894.html full set
  11. Some how this has gone missing for me, the photo is of the left hand side piece of what I am after, if anyone has one they don't want. I'm based in Bournemouth for postage.
  12. 15 years done 100k miles almost now
  13. pics didn't work, which one is yours?
  14. I have the Clifford 650, but I didn't pay the extra for the remote start feature addon as I thought it would be a problem with insurance.
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