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Old 04-27-09, 11:41 PM
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Hey guys,
I'm looking for the part number that is associated with the part that I have highlighted in the red. The bushings around the No.2 Lower Suspension Arm are both cracked and need to be replaced. Do they sell the bushings without the entire arm? Does anyone have the part numbers necessary?

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Old 04-28-09, 10:53 AM
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1st choise - Daizen makes bushing for that but they come in a package SET for the upper and lower control arms for $99 at tmengineering.net but u might wanna read up on the post about them tho...lol better check with classified for better way of buying
keep in mind 98-00 have the same bushing but changed in 01-04
G2-2002A
2001 - 2005 GS, Daizen Front Control Arm Bushing Set
Service & Maintenance > Common Service Items
$125.00
National Backorder - Unknown ETA



2nd choice - buy stock arms, runs about like 119 each from partlocator (no additional labor for pressing the bushing in and out) Remove and replace...
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...layCatalogid=0

48068E48660-30281
Lexus OEM Front Suspension Arm Sub-Assy Lower No.2 Rh


48069A48670-30281
Lexus OEM Front Suspension Arm Sub-Assy Lower No.2 Lh



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gs300tom is right go to daizen it's the castor arm bushing and they are a pain to install talk to tm they might provide an exchange there was talk at one time this is the biggest pain in the butt i have delt with to date they are not easy to get out or back in take to a shop worth the money to have them install them and make sure to use lots of that grease between the bushing and the car or they will squeak
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Hey thanks for the replies. GS300ToM, thanks so much. I didn't know what to search for, I really tried, I am not that experienced.
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no problem bro... i just got used to this site being that im on it every day haha
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Hi, I have the same problem on a 2003 GS300, in fact the body still moves a little even when the brakes stop the car. Would you know the Toyota part number for just the bushing? Thanks.
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only company that makes bushing for the caster arm is Daizen or either buy the whole OEM arm.... thats all the option u have
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