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Old 06-14-11, 06:45 PM
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UPDATE:
My buddy Chris had the rear carrier bushings installed today. The fitment of the polyurethane bushing is good. I believe the bushings were air hammered or pressed out......see below for the pics.
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Originally Posted by rcyo1
UPDATE:
My buddy Chris had the rear carrier bushings installed today. The fitment of the polyurethane bushing is good. I believe the bushings were air hammered or pressed out......see below for the pics.
What is that metal plate at the end of the lower control arm? My car is a 2000 and I dont have this on my car. Is it aftermarket?
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What is that metal plate at the end of the lower control arm? My car is a 2000 and I dont have this on my car. Is it aftermarket?
That is a SPC rear camber kit.
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Originally Posted by rcyo1
UPDATE:
My buddy Chris had the rear carrier bushings installed today. The fitment of the polyurethane bushing is good. I believe the bushings were air hammered or pressed out......see below for the pics.
How does it ride?
Old 06-20-11, 01:25 AM
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It rides great! I enjoy the bumpy/sporty feeling. I had my front Daizen control arm bushing kit installed first, then these rear carrier bushings a few days later. You can feel it right away when you drive out. I haven't had an alignment yet but when I do, I will definitely test it out.

BTW thanks to CL for recommending Vinam. Tho did all the bushing installation and will take good care of your car! His info is:

Vinam Auto Repair
15050 Jackson St
Midway City, CA. 92655
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So these are where the actual bushing is supposed to fit?

As in these are the parts for the direct replacements?

Just checking because earlier in this thread the op said they weren't and in another thread they were not the right part for where you placed them -- according to the posters in the thread.

I'd like to know before I make a purchase.
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Well, there is a pic of where they are suppose to go and even by looking at the rear suspension, it can only go there. Pic from page 1 is from Right side which is exact opposite of my Left side. (pics above)
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Old 05-11-13, 06:43 AM
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Default RX 330 rear carrier bushings

Does anyone know where to get these bushing for RX 330 ? Is the IS 200 bushing the same or is there any other model of Lexus using the same type of bushing . Just for clarification, the RX 330 has two arms connected to the rear carrier (knuckle) and the bushings are pressed into the carrier assy. Your help would be greatly appreciated
Peter
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