Upgrading Stability: Belltech’s 2024 Land Cruiser Rear Anti-Sway Bar

We Add Belltech’s Newest Release for 2024 Land Cruisers

Belltech’s first release for the 2024 Land Cruiser will be this rear anti-sway bar. Belltech sway bars are engineered and manufactured in Clovis, California, with cold-formed solid steel. It offers three-hole adjustability to fully customize your preferences whether you’re traveling on pavement or on the trail. This bar improves safety, quick maneuverability, and enhances overall handling.

Oe Sway Bar Removal

Park the vehicle on smooth, level ground. Lift the rear of the truck using a jack, secure with properly rated jack stands, and then remove the rear driver-side wheel.


Using your 17mm socket wrench, remove the four nuts and four washers from both pivot bushing brackets, and then remove the brackets.


Remove the nut and washer from the lower end link on both sides of the bar.


Carefully remove the bar over the driveline, through the control arm, and out the driver side.

Belltech Sway Bar Installation

Lubricate the inside of the new bushings with the provided grease pack.


Place the bushings on both sides of the sway bar, near the positions of the original equipment sway bar. Rotate the bushings slightly to evenly spread the lubricant.


Carefully maneuver the sway bar through the control arm and over the driveline back into position, resting it on the rear differential.


Install the new pivot bushing brackets using the OE nuts and washers, and then torque to 72 lb-ft.


Reinstall the end link assemblies using the OE hardware to the desired setting, and then torque to 55 lb-ft.

Belltech Anti-Sway Bar

Part Number:5585
Specifications:1.125-inch diameter
Finish: Powercoated
Installation Time:45 minutes
Warranty:Limited lifetime

Kit Components

1/8-inch rear adjustable sway bar
Two pivot bushings
Two pivot bushing brackets
Grease pack

Installation Tools Jack

Jack stands
17mm socket
Socket wrench

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