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Toyota Quantum Suspension

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Suspension for Toyota Quantum

Used and new Toyota Quantum suspension and steering parts — quoted from our Johannesburg and Cape Town depots. The H200 Quantum (KDH/TRH, 2004-on) uses rack-and-pinion steering, so there is no idler or pitman arm. Prices below; send your year and VIN for an exact quote.

Toyota Quantum Suspension Prices

PartOE numberFromCommon sign
Stabilizer link48820-26050R150 / pairrattle over bumps
Lower ball joint (2WD)43330-29565R250clunk over bumps
Lower control arm48068 / 48069-26160R750 used, R1,400 newknock, sag under load
Outer tie-rod end45046-29456R220play in steering
Inner rack end (2WD)45503-29836R220play in steering
Front suspension kitR3,200roadworthy prep

On a loaded 16-seater, ball joints and tie-rod ends are routine wear — most operators replace in pairs. The front suspension kit (both control arms, tie-rod ends, rack ends and stab links) runs R3,200-R6,500. Gemini Parts (new aftermarket) and Caryota Spare (used OEM) quote together — send your year and VIN so we confirm 2WD versus the niche 4WD.

Suspension for Toyota Quantum — Frequently Asked

How much is a Toyota Quantum front suspension kit?

A full Toyota Quantum front suspension kit — both lower control arms, both outer tie-rod ends, both inner rack ends and both stabilizer links — runs roughly R3,200 to R6,500 depending on new versus used and your exact 200-series variant. This is the bundle most taxi operators take when prepping a vehicle for roadworthy, because it refreshes the whole front end in one go. Gemini Parts quotes new aftermarket and Caryota Spare quotes stripped used OEM, so you can compare both. Quote your year and VIN so we confirm 2WD versus 4WD before pricing the kit.

Do you have a ball joint for the Toyota Quantum, and what does it cost?

Yes — the 2WD lower ball joint is OE number 43330-29565 and we stock both new and used. A quantum ball joint typically runs R250 to R550, and on a loaded 16-seater it is a routine wear item, so check it whenever the front end starts knocking. Confirm your year and VIN with us so we match the correct 2WD or niche 4WD part before it ships.

Which lower control arm fits the quantum front suspension?

The Quantum lower control arms are OE 48068-26160 on the right and 48069-26160 on the left. Used arms from Caryota Spare run about R750 to R1,600 while new aftermarket from Gemini Parts sits at R1,400 to R2,800. On a high-mileage taxi the arm bushes wear out fast under heavy load, which is why so many quantum front suspension jobs replace the whole arm rather than just the bush. Give us your year and VIN to confirm the exact suffix.

Can I get a tie-rod end for my Toyota Quantum suspension and steering?

We carry both the outer tie-rod end 45046-29456 and the inner tie-rod / rack end 45503-29836 (2WD) for the H200 Quantum, which uses rack-and-pinion steering — there is no idler or pitman arm on this model. Either part typically runs R220 to R550 each, new or used. These wear quickly on taxi routes and are a common roadworthy fail, so most operators replace them in pairs. Quote your year and VIN and we will confirm 2WD versus 4WD.

How much is a front stabilizer link for the Toyota Quantum?

The front stabilizer link is OE 48820-26050. New links run about R280 to R520 a pair, while clean used items go for R150 to R280. They are a cheap part that tends to rattle long before it fully fails, so replacing them in pairs is the sensible call. Send us your year and VIN so we ship the correct 200-series part the first time.

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