Front control arm bushing...?
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Front control arm bushing...?
'97 Es300 with 215K..
Front driver's side control arm bushing finally blew out.
It's the bushing that has two loops to insert bolts into.
Anyone have any tips on changing these if a press is not an option?
I could take it to my work and change it, but that kills the fun out of it.
Front driver's side control arm bushing finally blew out.
It's the bushing that has two loops to insert bolts into.
Anyone have any tips on changing these if a press is not an option?
I could take it to my work and change it, but that kills the fun out of it.
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awww foowie... You guys have a point...
Considering the bushing I bought from autozone was $25.99 and a new control arm
on ebay is 35.00, mind as well go the that route.
I'm just a cheap@$$ sometimes lol, but i'll save the headache of me taking apart my car
at work and pressing it in there.
Thanks for the feedback guys
Considering the bushing I bought from autozone was $25.99 and a new control arm
on ebay is 35.00, mind as well go the that route.
I'm just a cheap@$$ sometimes lol, but i'll save the headache of me taking apart my car
at work and pressing it in there.
Thanks for the feedback guys
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Hold on. I'm not all that savvy when it comes to the technical stuff with cars. So please forgive me if this question seems elementary.
I was told that my control arms might need to be changed about a year or so down the road. The rubber pieces in them are cracking and there is no way to change just the rubber.
Here is my thread about this. https://www.clublexus.com/forums/mai...rm-issues.html
I was also told that they cost about $180 or so a piece and that the total cost to change them would be
1) Lexus dealership: $1200
2) Lexus mechanic shop: $900
Either way I was told that this is a labor intensive job.
How are you guys talking about control arms that are $35 and about changing it without spending too much money. Or are there different control arms under the front of the car?
Thank you guys.
I was told that my control arms might need to be changed about a year or so down the road. The rubber pieces in them are cracking and there is no way to change just the rubber.
Here is my thread about this. https://www.clublexus.com/forums/mai...rm-issues.html
I was also told that they cost about $180 or so a piece and that the total cost to change them would be
1) Lexus dealership: $1200
2) Lexus mechanic shop: $900
Either way I was told that this is a labor intensive job.
How are you guys talking about control arms that are $35 and about changing it without spending too much money. Or are there different control arms under the front of the car?
Thank you guys.
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it's four nuts/bolts in the 3ES. One point of contact is the balljoint [two short bolts], and then two in the frame/subframe. Was about 45mins-1hr of work, didn't have to remove the wheels either, just tricky getting the back bolts in/out and messing about with wiggling the new ones in place.
The rear-end is a different beast, it's four control arms, plus two trailing arms. But even then, they're about 40$ ish per from rockauto as well. They didn't have stock when I changed those so I had to resort to an 'ebay special' set with "some" warranty in case the quality isn't up to par...
180$ sounds about right, since it's dealer pricing. When doing the rears my mechanic had ordered new bolts which are [no kidding] about 8-10" in length and those cost approx. 9$ each.
The rear-end is a different beast, it's four control arms, plus two trailing arms. But even then, they're about 40$ ish per from rockauto as well. They didn't have stock when I changed those so I had to resort to an 'ebay special' set with "some" warranty in case the quality isn't up to par...
180$ sounds about right, since it's dealer pricing. When doing the rears my mechanic had ordered new bolts which are [no kidding] about 8-10" in length and those cost approx. 9$ each.
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An alignment is not required with lower control arm swap. There is nothing adjustable on the the arm mounting. Only toe is adjustable on the front suspension on this car, via the tie rod which does not need to be removed to swap the LCA.
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I have a 94 es300 with a bit over 200k on it I replaced my drivers side control arm a year ago. I bought the whole control arm for about $100 from Autozone.. Lining up the bolts to the frame are a bit tricky lining up. It takes a couple of hours but saves a lot of money. I had the front end aligned soon after and have had no more problems with mine
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Poly bushings not a bad choice, you lose a little comfort over rubber might be a concern with a Lexus also the concentric front bushing in the arm will need to be lubed like any other sliding urethane bushing. You can't buy the whole arm with the bushings (Well you can for $500 from Whiteline is there a cheaper one?) so you need a press. Hard to make the case they last longer, rubber will crack but poly will flow over time probably depends on the quality of the part more than the material. I'm sure those $40 arms are the absolute lowest quality they could get away with but if they last 50k at a pop not bad still probably the cheapest route?(If you swap them yourself)
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it's four nuts/bolts in the 3ES. One point of contact is the balljoint [two short bolts], and then two in the frame/subframe. Was about 45mins-1hr of work, didn't have to remove the wheels either, just tricky getting the back bolts in/out and messing about with wiggling the new ones in place.
180$ sounds about right, since it's dealer pricing. When doing the rears my mechanic had ordered new bolts which are [no kidding] about 8-10" in length and those cost approx. 9$ each.
180$ sounds about right, since it's dealer pricing. When doing the rears my mechanic had ordered new bolts which are [no kidding] about 8-10" in length and those cost approx. 9$ each.
So I am planning on getting on, when I do decide to get this done. For now, I am just making sure that I do not go over bumps too hard and that I drive carefully. Figured I can get another year or more out of these control arms.
Some people were talking about Poly vs Rubber bushings. What is the difference?
The mechanic who has quoted me the lowest price was asking me if I would be okay with aftermarket control arms. He said they were cheaper. OEM's are about $180. Aftermarket = about $90-$100.
Any opinions on the aftermarket parts?
Thank you for all the help and advice guys.
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