Shocks and struts
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Shocks and struts
Just got a quote from the dealer for a set of shocks and struts at all four corners, it was more than I found reasonable (2.2k). Anyone know the part numbers and prices for All 4 shocks and struts for an RWD 07 350? Figured I'd buy OEM parts and then have a local mechanic put them on or do it myself if it's not too difficult...
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I would run kyb aftermarket struts/shocks as they are the provider for oem lexus. If you look at your old shocks they will say kyb on them. So no need to spend big bucks at the dealer for the same parts. Rockauto usually has sales on kyb
Make sure you align the car after you have the shocks installed
Make sure you align the car after you have the shocks installed
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potatomon (10-05-18)
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Did anyone come up with an answerv
So does it need to be weight specific or are general from kyb or something like that be fine also like someone above said part numbers would be cool.
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I have received the pair of Scion TC struts and plan to get installed with new sway bar links this week. The only difference between HS250H strut I found is the coil spring is fractionally thinner, Not to worry, this option will save owners up to $1000 or more. Thanks again for sharing using this forum.
#9
Can someone tell me id this shocks 48520 80185 can work on my 06 GS 430 rear wheel drive.
i know 48520 80182 is the correct spec,however the cheaper version 48520 80185 is listed on some lexus site as a correct fit,however i called lexus dealership and they confirm as NO,its not going to work.
any thoughts.
i know 48520 80182 is the correct spec,however the cheaper version 48520 80185 is listed on some lexus site as a correct fit,however i called lexus dealership and they confirm as NO,its not going to work.
any thoughts.
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