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Old 08-09-15, 12:44 PM
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I know there are untold numbers of related threads out there on this forum, and I apologize for adding to that number.

I have a question regarding the suspension bushings in my '99 LS400. I've recently replaced the struts with new KYB Excel-G struts, new KYB strut boots/bellows, new KYB strut mounts, new ball joints, new control arm bushings (not Polyurethane bushings), new sway bar links, inner and outer tie rod ends, new sway bar bushings all the way around, etc. I know for sure that I used Moog for the tie rod ends, and the sway bar link kits as well as the sway bar bushings, I used ROCA for pretty much all of the control arm bushings, and I used Beck Arnley for the ball joints.

I still hear noises from time to time going over bumps, are there any bushings I missed? Do I need a Strut Rod Bushing or a strut rod cushion or anything like that? I just got new struts and all of what I described above so do I need a new Strut Rod Bushing/Strut Bar Bushing, what could I be missing?
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Yes the only thing left to change are the strut rod bushings.
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