Poly bushings...How bad?
#1
Driver School Candidate
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Poly bushings...How bad?
My strut rod bushings are bad and so are the rear arm bushings on the knuckle well going bad.
I'm looking at poly options cause my records show the bushings were replaced not long ago and i just don't wanna keep doing them. I use the car for work and love the comfort of it. If i go poly how bad am i going to feel it? I have run poly bushings on sports cars and my truck but never something like this. I read somewhere it was a huge deal and changed the ride a ton so i thought id ask before i order.
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Russell
I'm looking at poly options cause my records show the bushings were replaced not long ago and i just don't wanna keep doing them. I use the car for work and love the comfort of it. If i go poly how bad am i going to feel it? I have run poly bushings on sports cars and my truck but never something like this. I read somewhere it was a huge deal and changed the ride a ton so i thought id ask before i order.
Thanks
Russell
#2
Lexus Champion
My strut rod bushings are bad and so are the rear arm bushings on the knuckle well going bad.
I'm looking at poly options cause my records show the bushings were replaced not long ago and i just don't wanna keep doing them. I use the car for work and love the comfort of it. If i go poly how bad am i going to feel it? I have run poly bushings on sports cars and my truck but never something like this. I read somewhere it was a huge deal and changed the ride a ton so i thought id ask before i order.
Thanks
Russell
I'm looking at poly options cause my records show the bushings were replaced not long ago and i just don't wanna keep doing them. I use the car for work and love the comfort of it. If i go poly how bad am i going to feel it? I have run poly bushings on sports cars and my truck but never something like this. I read somewhere it was a huge deal and changed the ride a ton so i thought id ask before i order.
Thanks
Russell
make sure you get the information on how they should be properly clocked (360° orientation) from the service manual to supply to the machine shop pressing them in, or else they will not realize it matters and do it wrong.
when reinstalling the strut bars (as well as many other suspension components) the car must be off the jack and on the ground when the part is torqued down to spec.
#3
BahHumBug
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Poly bushings are awful on the LS400, regardless of who made them, avoid like the plague! - use the genuine Toyota original bushings, they are fabulous and cheap! - Many online real Lexus dealerships discount them ~25%
make sure you get the information on how they should be properly clocked (360° orientation) from the service manual to supply to the machine shop pressing them in, or else they will not realize it matters and do it wrong.
when reinstalling the strut bars (as well as many other suspension components) the car must be off the jack and on the ground when the part is torqued down to spec.
make sure you get the information on how they should be properly clocked (360° orientation) from the service manual to supply to the machine shop pressing them in, or else they will not realize it matters and do it wrong.
when reinstalling the strut bars (as well as many other suspension components) the car must be off the jack and on the ground when the part is torqued down to spec.
for the Rear carrier arm bushing there isn't any other choice, and the poly bushings available (Adus is my fave for it) work fine.
#4
Lexus Champion
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quote(I'm looking at poly options cause my records show the bushings were replaced not long ago and i just don't wanna keep doing them.) unquote.... you probably had a novice install them and they tore them up on your first big bump ,,, do like cowboy says, and they will last 70 to a 100k depending on your roads..
#5
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Thanks for the info guys. My fronts were replaced and not done correctly by the PO so they pop they are now also worn out. I was looking at price(ebay) and the poly options were much cheaper. Im going to install them all. i just didnt know how bad they were with poly. I was thinking about it the other day and all the poly bushings in the cars i did were pretty nice. I do like how the lexus is kinda numb to everything in the road. I will hunt around for some OEM bushings and just go that route. what about like steering rack bushings in poly for a tighter steering feel?
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