Does the GSF/RCF Lower control arm bushings fit?
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Not a diagram, but maybe these pics will help.The first pic shows the stock bushings. The pic is take from underneath from about mid vehicle, bottom of the picture is towards the front of the car. Second pic shows the aftermarket bushings installed, again bottom is towards the front of the vehicle.
looking from underneath the vehicle. Bottom of the picture is front of vehicle
RR Racing Bushings installed
looking from underneath the vehicle. Bottom of the picture is front of vehicle
RR Racing Bushings installed
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Not a diagram, but maybe these pics will help.The first pic shows the stock bushings. The pic is take from underneath from about mid vehicle, bottom of the picture is towards the front of the car. Second pic shows the aftermarket bushings installed, again bottom is towards the front of the vehicle.
looking from underneath the vehicle. Bottom of the picture is front of vehicle
RR Racing Bushings installed
looking from underneath the vehicle. Bottom of the picture is front of vehicle
RR Racing Bushings installed
How long have you had the bushings installed?
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Ride definitely feels stiffer, but not unpleasant. The only time I really notice is when I have to cross train tracks (unfortunately I have to cross several on my way to and from work). No increase in vibration at all, driving or idle. I've been religiously checking my inner tire wear, and so far so good. If this extends the life of my tires, then IMO it's money well spent.
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Ride definitely feels stiffer, but not unpleasant. The only time I really notice is when I have to cross train tracks (unfortunately I have to cross several on my way to and from work). No increase in vibration at all, driving or idle. I've been religiously checking my inner tire wear, and so far so good. If this extends the life of my tires, then IMO it's money well spent.
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I probably should, the instructions that came with the bushings most likely recommended that, but who reads instructions right? Considering I bought a whole tub of grease for that install, and only ended up using about two finger dabs of grease, I have plenty of left over grease to use. I'll try to remember to do this the next time I'm under the car, probably on the next oil change.
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After a little more reading, the GS/RC bushings also fit the 2IS...maybe for those that have both a 3IS and 2IS this might be helpful.
Also found a site selling for $27 USD, but I'm waiting for them to tell me what shipping is. I have a feeling I'm gonna get F****d on shipping lol
What they don't know is I live in Canada and I'm used to getting F****d on shipping lol
Also found a site selling for $27 USD, but I'm waiting for them to tell me what shipping is. I have a feeling I'm gonna get F****d on shipping lol
What they don't know is I live in Canada and I'm used to getting F****d on shipping lol
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GS-F/RC-F Front Lower Control Arm Bushings
- https://www.lexuspartsnow.com/
- 48075-24010
- 48076-24010
Maybe there was a price change or a discount code use?