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Visual inspection: Are these bushing in bad shape?

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Old 01-17-18, 05:37 PM
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Default Visual inspection: Are these bushing in bad shape?

Please check photos. Slight cracks..

If they are usable, how many more miles should I go with them on?
or should I buy a new set ASAP.

Thank you!
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Old 01-17-18, 05:51 PM
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Yes, IMO, they should be replaced. They are showing cracks.

I have a set with few miles, 36K, from an ISF, a little stiffer than yours.

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Old 01-17-18, 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by flowrider
Yes, IMO, they should be replaced. They are showing cracks.

I have a set with few miles, 36K, from an ISF, a little stiffer than yours.

Lou
Thanks for the input! If more people suggest, I may place an order for them tonight!Are yours for sale? Or just stating you put the ISF ones on..?
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^^^^I have an ISF and replaced mine with RRRacing bushings. So they are off the car and available.

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I have a set of bushings from a 2010 is350. Also from being replaced by RRracing bushings
Old 01-18-18, 04:54 AM
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Looks like normal wear and use to me. Unless they are cracked all the way thru and spinning loose inside, these look normal for age of vehicle. Cars in harsh winter climates probably drive around with worse.
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Originally Posted by sinister2c
Looks like normal wear and use to me. Unless they are cracked all the way thru and spinning loose inside, these look normal for age of vehicle. Cars in harsh winter climates probably drive around with worse.
I agree. Those are just surface cracks. Leave them on. Wait until they get much bigger or you start to hear anything if you want to get as much out of them as you can.
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Old 01-18-18, 08:23 AM
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Thanks all for your input!
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What model/year car do u have? How many miles?
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mine were cracked like that and had play in them on the lift, got them replaced.
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Originally Posted by MedicalDoc
What model/year car do u have? How many miles?
2008 is250. 91k mi
Old 01-19-18, 03:55 AM
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Personally I'm in the process of replacing most of my bushings and ball joints. 10 year old rubber in Canadian weather isn't doing the longevity of them any favors. If it's not giving you any weird symptoms like creaks or pops and there's no play, then I would leave it
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On a 10-year-old car with 91k miles they look like they should. Unless the crack goes all the way thru the bushing--considering that you have not described having any problems--, I would leave them alone.
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Ive just changed mine with stiffer oem ones (prob same as ones from member above).
See my post here:in Australian forum.
http://au.lexusownersclub.com/forums...-arm-brackets/
Good video link to showing flex in soft ones.
Easy to change out and ride feel is much better.
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My 11-year old 2IS has only 75K kilometers.
As cracks were developing on my bushing, I have them just replaced with stiffer ones too.
The mechanic told me that the bushing is fluid-filled, similar to the structure of fluid-filled engine mount.





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