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Rear Stabiliser Sway Bar Link Pin (2PCE LH & RH) - Suitable for Landcruiser 80 & 105 Series
Rear Stabiliser Sway Bar Link Pin (2PCE LH & RH) - Suitable for Landcruiser 80 & 105 Series
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Rear Stabiliser Sway Bar Link Pin (Pair – LH & RH) – Toyota LandCruiser 80 & 105 Series
Stop rear sway bar clunks, knocking, loose handling or poor cornering stability on your Toyota LandCruiser 80 Series (FZJ80/HDJ80/HZJ80/HDJ81) or 105 Series (HZJ105) with this pair of heavy-duty rear stabiliser sway bar link pins (left + right) from Machter Auto Parts. Direct replacement for the factory sway bar end links – fixes worn ball joints, rattling over bumps, excessive body roll or uneven tyre wear after high mileage, towing, off-road abuse or years of corrugations/gravel in Australia.
Key Features
- Sold as a pair (LH + RH rear sway bar link pins/end links)
- Direct bolt-on fit for Toyota LandCruiser 80 Series (1990-1997) and 105 Series (1998-2007) rear sway bar
- Heavy-duty forged steel shaft with greaseable ball joints – high-angle, sealed and serviceable
- Corrosion-resistant coating – withstands mud, salt spray, heat and wet conditions
- Reinforced rubber boots – keeps grease in and contaminants out for long life
- Pre-greased with high-temp grease – smooth articulation and reduced wear
- Compatible with factory or aftermarket sway bars, bushings and mounting brackets
Benefits
- Eliminates clunks & knocks – quiet rear suspension over bumps and corrugations
- Tighter handling & less body roll – improved cornering stability when loaded or towing
- Greaseable design – service every 10,000 km for maximum lifespan
- Stronger than worn factory links – handles heavy loads, rock crawling or high-speed dirt roads
- Essential for roadworthiness & safety – loose sway bar links fail inspections in NSW
- Great for high-mileage work rigs, off-road builds or resto projects – restores factory-like rear control
Fitment Notes
- Suitable for Toyota LandCruiser 80 Series (1990-1997) and 105 Series (1998-2007) rear sway bar
- Professional installation recommended – torque ball joints to spec, grease joints, and check sway bar bushings
- Replace both sides together – worn links wear each other out unevenly
- Inspect sway bar bushings, trailing arms and shocks while replacing – common to do a full rear suspension refresh
- May require alignment check after install – especially if lifted or running larger tyres
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the symptoms of worn-out rear stabilizer links?
The most common sign is a loud, metallic clunking or rattling noise coming from the rear of the vehicle, particularly when driving over uneven surfaces, speed bumps, or potholes. You may also notice increased body roll during cornering or a "looser" feeling in the vehicle's handling.
Are these links compatible with both the 80 and 105 Series?
Yes, these rear sway bar links are engineered to fit both the 80 Series and 105 Series LandCruisers. They share the same mounting geometry and link dimensions, making them a direct-fit replacement for these models.
Why is this sold as a 2-piece (LH & RH) set?
Stabilizer links operate in pairs to balance the suspension. If one link has failed due to age or wear, it is highly probable that the other side is also degraded. Replacing both at the same time ensures balanced handling and prevents the need for a second repair job shortly after the first.
Is this a difficult DIY installation?
This is a very straightforward DIY task. You will need a basic socket set and a spanner to hold the stud while you undo the nut. Because these links live under the vehicle and are exposed to mud and road grime, we recommend spraying the nuts with a penetrating oil a few hours before you start to make removal easier.
Do I need to lift the vehicle to install these?
You can often install them with the vehicle on the ground, but raising the rear slightly—with the axle supported by jack stands—can relieve tension on the sway bar, making it much easier to slide the old links out and align the new ones.
