DIY - Daizen Caster Arm Bushing Installation - lots of pics!
#76
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: TX
Posts: 25
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
When I first took the car to firestone for the noise, they also noticed uneven tire wear on the inner side of tires. They said both of them are caused by the front struts. Also, the tie rods were bad. I replaced the struts and tie rods and also got new tires. Looking back I think my struts were good (though my car has 165K miles on it). I only got the front struts changed. The noise is still there and I personally think the the tire wear was caused by bad tie rods. This time, they said the noise is from strut mounts and even though my lower control arm bushing looks exactly like yours before replacement, they said its fine. What do you think is the main culprit for inner side tire wear - struts, strut mounts, caster bushings, or tie rods? In any case I will upload a vidoe later depicting exactly what the noise is at this thread
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...d-weather.html
I have shown it to multiple mechanics and Firestone is probably the least reliable in diagnosis and repairs - atleast the one that I had to deal with. Over the 6 years I had this car, I have spent 7K in repairs. SUCKS.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...d-weather.html
I have shown it to multiple mechanics and Firestone is probably the least reliable in diagnosis and repairs - atleast the one that I had to deal with. Over the 6 years I had this car, I have spent 7K in repairs. SUCKS.
#78
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: TX
Posts: 25
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
7K in repairs so far (tie rods, alternator, starter, ac compressor/drier, front struts). If you include maintenance i.e. brake jobs, tires, batteries, oil changes, fuel system flush etc., that would be another 4K. Not to mention that the control arm bushings (or arms) and perhaps strut mounts would be another 1-1.5K. So perhaps, all repairs + maintenance would be 12K or so in 6 years. You really think that is normal???
#79
I had uneven wear or cupping on the inside on my front tires. It was a combo of my castor bushings and my lower ball joints.
My noise was similar but not as loud. If there are any cracks in you Castor bushing replace it!!! Also check your ball joints for play, this is what stopped my tire from wearing and making the noise. I had over an inch of up and down play in my ball joints!!!
My noise was similar but not as loud. If there are any cracks in you Castor bushing replace it!!! Also check your ball joints for play, this is what stopped my tire from wearing and making the noise. I had over an inch of up and down play in my ball joints!!!
Last edited by 850Lexus; 12-08-11 at 08:20 AM.
#80
Advanced
Thread Starter
7K in repairs so far (tie rods, alternator, starter, ac compressor/drier, front struts). If you include maintenance i.e. brake jobs, tires, batteries, oil changes, fuel system flush etc., that would be another 4K. Not to mention that the control arm bushings (or arms) and perhaps strut mounts would be another 1-1.5K. So perhaps, all repairs + maintenance would be 12K or so in 6 years. You really think that is normal???
I probably spend about $300-500 a year on my other two cars ( a Subie and a Town & Country minivan), and that's mostly fluid changes, brakes, and tires. I have not replaced a single bushing, motor mount, shock, ac servo, or door actuator in these vehicles, and they each have 50,000 more miles than my Lexus and drive much more solidly than the Lexus.
I really do think that these GS's are some kind of a lemon for Lexus, it is just not normal to constantly be dealing with pops, clunks, creaks, and squeaks. I really love many aspects of my GS, but it is ALWAYS needing something, and it is quite disappointing.
#81
We are getting off topic here, but I agree with you, this is not at all normal, especially for a Lexus.
I really do think that these GS's are some kind of a lemon for Lexus, it is just not normal to constantly be dealing with pops, clunks, creaks, and squeaks. I really love many aspects of my GS, but it is ALWAYS needing something, and it is quite disappointing.
I really do think that these GS's are some kind of a lemon for Lexus, it is just not normal to constantly be dealing with pops, clunks, creaks, and squeaks. I really love many aspects of my GS, but it is ALWAYS needing something, and it is quite disappointing.
#84
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (14)
Would changing out just the LBJ and outer tie rods and just doing the caster poly bushing fix the stupid floor board loose "clunk" I already did the the LBJ and Tie rods I just need to install the bushings but I dont want to get them all done if not really needed.
#85
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: ca
Posts: 7
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
can anyone tell me how big of a press we will need in terms of tons to press these bad boys out? I'm tempted to purchase the 12 ton, however, whatever I buy will get left in my buddy's garage, and I don't think he wants a full 12 ton press sitting around in his garage, as much as he loves toys.
i hope to be able to use something much smaller, like a one ton, can anyone tell me what is necessary to take these out?
Thanks
i hope to be able to use something much smaller, like a one ton, can anyone tell me what is necessary to take these out?
Thanks
#86
Advanced
Thread Starter