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Old May 13, 2022 | 08:41 PM
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So my vehicle developed a clunking noise while hitting uneven road surfaces and had some wobble while braking. Turns out my front lower rear control arm bushings are shot.

I have a 2008 LS600h and it is kinda my "beater car". I bought it salvaged and got it back on the road, so I'm not in it for much. The Lexus service history shows that the front lower control arms were replaced May 23rd, 2017 when the car had 118,477 miles. It currently has 154k, so they didn't last very long. I dont drive the car that much and dont really need to purchase top grade parts as who knows what else may break in the near future and I hit my limit for what makes sense with repairs and decide to part it out.

I'm looking for advice on recommended reasonable priced parts and best place to source. It seems as though many places are out of stock now a days. Can I also get confirmation on the Lexus part numbers for the left and right side front lower rear arms? Thank you.
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Old May 13, 2022 | 08:49 PM
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https://www.japan-parts.eu/lexus/us/...eering-knuckle

Rockauto has some of them
https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...trol+arm,10401

I've never had aftermarket control arms last all that long.
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