UFC20 rear strut rod bushings
#31
Adus 583 bushes fit the axle carrier on a 1998 LS400
The Adus 583 axle carrier bushes were installed yesterday. The car was aligned and it drives as it should.
An Adus 583 kit consists of a bush for each end of the control arm and a tiny tube of Prothane grease. I did not use the bush for the control arm to chassis joint.
I drilled and tapped the axle carriers M6 to install grease nipples and allow lubrication of the bushes. Other sites suggest this as dry polyurethane bushes can start to squeak. The hardest part of the while job was getting the Prothane grease into the 3oz grease gun I purchased. I purchased an 8oz tub of grease from Amazon, "Energy Suspension 9.11104 Formula 5 Prelube Grease - 8 oz" for $13.
N.B. Touch the grease, get it into the grease gun or smeared onto the steel bush sleeve when you do the assembly. Then scrub your hands with hand cleaner. You do not want to get this very sticky grease anywhere except where it is needed. Ask me how I know this!
An Adus 583 kit consists of a bush for each end of the control arm and a tiny tube of Prothane grease. I did not use the bush for the control arm to chassis joint.
I drilled and tapped the axle carriers M6 to install grease nipples and allow lubrication of the bushes. Other sites suggest this as dry polyurethane bushes can start to squeak. The hardest part of the while job was getting the Prothane grease into the 3oz grease gun I purchased. I purchased an 8oz tub of grease from Amazon, "Energy Suspension 9.11104 Formula 5 Prelube Grease - 8 oz" for $13.
N.B. Touch the grease, get it into the grease gun or smeared onto the steel bush sleeve when you do the assembly. Then scrub your hands with hand cleaner. You do not want to get this very sticky grease anywhere except where it is needed. Ask me how I know this!
Last edited by Pensioner2; 06-11-11 at 08:53 AM.
#32
Lexus Champion
Pensioner,
Great contributions! With at the moment only 14 posts you have given more solid information than many/most with a long history here. There are some really helpful people here and having another is great for all. Glad to have you here.
Cheers.
Great contributions! With at the moment only 14 posts you have given more solid information than many/most with a long history here. There are some really helpful people here and having another is great for all. Glad to have you here.
Cheers.
#34
Adus 583
I did not remove the arms from the vehicle so I do not know if the bush will fit the arm to chassis joint.
The bush measures L=50mm, sleeve bore 14.08mm. The body has two diameters, 36.1mm and 37mm. The 37mm section I assume is to lock the bush in the socket to stop rotation.
The bush measures L=50mm, sleeve bore 14.08mm. The body has two diameters, 36.1mm and 37mm. The 37mm section I assume is to lock the bush in the socket to stop rotation.
#39
I just did my rear carrier bushings this weekend. The one that 505 replaces is a biatch to push out with a jaw puller, but once done pretty easy. The originals were is pretty sorry shape after 285K miles. The rest of the bushings look pretty good. Can't wait to see how she drives after an alignment.
#40
1999 LS400 Adus 505
Yesterday I replaced all four shocks, OEM on the rear and KYB on the front and replaced the rear carrier bushings with poly Adus 505. I have 137K miles on my 1999 LS400 and both front and rear shocks that I took out looked OK, I wonder if the replacement was unnecessary.
My biggest concern that after Adus 505 poly bushings the ride got so mush stiffer, it not an LS anymore, I feel every little bump in the road. I regret doing it. Is getting new knuckles the only way to go back?
Val
My biggest concern that after Adus 505 poly bushings the ride got so mush stiffer, it not an LS anymore, I feel every little bump in the road. I regret doing it. Is getting new knuckles the only way to go back?
Val
#44
LS400 and LS430 suspension bushes AVAILABLE!!!
"ROCA USA" market replacement suspension bushes for Lexus and others. I have seen LS400 bushes in kits on Ebay for about $25 per bush and on Amazon there are three pages of them for many applications.
I have not had sight of any yet but the pictures suggest they may be a better alternative than the polyurethane option.
I have not had sight of any yet but the pictures suggest they may be a better alternative than the polyurethane option.