All about Lexus IS premature inner tire wear
#271
#272
Lead Lap
^^ Yeah, stiffer LCA bushings from Lexus will help mitigate the issue...some after markets bushings from FIGS or RR Racing will be better at eliminating the inner wear and improve the handling too although some people have said these can sometime introduce a bit of road noise or harshness but I can't confirm that statement.
1. replace LCA bushings
2. new tires
3. get an alignment done
4. how much mileage on your front suspension components because if you are going to go through that whole process, if your shocks are old and worn, you may wanna get that done too since you will be spending for an alignment
1. replace LCA bushings
2. new tires
3. get an alignment done
4. how much mileage on your front suspension components because if you are going to go through that whole process, if your shocks are old and worn, you may wanna get that done too since you will be spending for an alignment
#273
Hi, just bought the LCA bushings and planning to install it when I next change my tires. Planning to change it myself, but is it very hard to do it? I do oil changes and spark plugs myself, but that's about it. Will it be way more challenging? Don't wanna get in over my head. Thanks...
#274
Hi, just bought the LCA bushings and planning to install it when I next change my tires. Planning to change it myself, but is it very hard to do it? I do oil changes and spark plugs myself, but that's about it. Will it be way more challenging? Don't wanna get in over my head. Thanks...
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zhifan1 (01-30-22)
#275
Driver School Candidate
I'm.also in Toronto,
could you please recommend the dealer at which you had this done?
Thx
UOTE=Ruzifan;11154827]My FIGS bushing and rear upper link arrived. I’m going to install them Monday and put on my winter tires one time. I’m in Canada.
When I go to Lexus to do the alignment, do I have to tell them anything? Or should they just do a factory spec alignment?[/QUOTE]
could you please recommend the dealer at which you had this done?
Thx
UOTE=Ruzifan;11154827]My FIGS bushing and rear upper link arrived. I’m going to install them Monday and put on my winter tires one time. I’m in Canada.
When I go to Lexus to do the alignment, do I have to tell them anything? Or should they just do a factory spec alignment?[/QUOTE]
#276
Lead Lap
Supero - any dealers can do that. I had mine installed at a local Toyota dealer because there aren't any Lexus dealers nearby. They had both LCA bushing installed in 0.75h at an hourly rate of 87$/h so it is not a big job for a dealer to do.
#277
Driver School Candidate
Thanks one more thing...
Thanks a lot, I have a 2016 is300AWD love the car except this tire wear problem.
I should buy the bushings (RCF) from lexus and ask toyota to install them? Do u know part numbers? Can't toyota t
say these parts are not compatibles?
if you are in the GTA can u recommended which Toyota dealer u went t so that they are aware its possible?
Thanks a lot!
QUOTE=wthrman2;11217410]Supero - any dealers can do that. I had mine installed at a local Toyota dealer because there aren't any Lexus dealers nearby. They had both LCA bushing installed in 0.75h at an hourly rate of 87$/h so it is not a big job for a dealer to do.[/QUOTE]
I should buy the bushings (RCF) from lexus and ask toyota to install them? Do u know part numbers? Can't toyota t
say these parts are not compatibles?
if you are in the GTA can u recommended which Toyota dealer u went t so that they are aware its possible?
Thanks a lot!
QUOTE=wthrman2;11217410]Supero - any dealers can do that. I had mine installed at a local Toyota dealer because there aren't any Lexus dealers nearby. They had both LCA bushing installed in 0.75h at an hourly rate of 87$/h so it is not a big job for a dealer to do.[/QUOTE]
#278
Lead Lap
Thanks a lot, I have a 2016 is300AWD love the car except this tire wear problem.
I should buy the bushings (RCF) from lexus and ask toyota to install them? Do u know part numbers? Can't toyota t
say these parts are not compatibles?
if you are in the GTA can u recommended which Toyota dealer u went t so that they are aware its possible?
I should buy the bushings (RCF) from lexus and ask toyota to install them? Do u know part numbers? Can't toyota t
say these parts are not compatibles?
if you are in the GTA can u recommended which Toyota dealer u went t so that they are aware its possible?
48075-24010
48076-24010
I am not in the GTA so you will need to check for a dealer that can do it but the Toyota dealer I went never even asked, they just installed them. If you call a dealer beforehand and you say "Listen, I just want to instally slightly stiffer LCA bushings from Lexus onto my IS, would you be able to do that?" and see what they say. Now you will need to order the parts either through lexus or external party because Toyota will not be able to order it for you/
#279
Driver School Candidate
Noticeable difference?
[QUOTE=wthrman2;11217884]Here are the part numbers (different number for the left and right):
48075-24010
48076-24010
Much appreciated,
And you have noticed a considerable difference in the wear problem? I could have any mechanic do it really I guess?
I'm sure it's pretty standard procedure.
Thx
48075-24010
48076-24010
Much appreciated,
And you have noticed a considerable difference in the wear problem? I could have any mechanic do it really I guess?
I'm sure it's pretty standard procedure.
Thx
#280
Lead Lap
^^ I don't have enough mileage on mine to be 100% sure if it will work. Mine is a 2021 and some have said the 2021 are less prone to this issue but I feel it would help with your 2016 for sure. The advantage with the stiffer Lexus bushing (over other brands) is that they keep the ride very close to stoke and while it will not totally eliminate the problem, it will help a lot. Some members have changed the bushings themselves so yes, any mechanic (reputable) will have no issue doing this, they just need to make sure they torque things at the appropriate levels (which I don't have at my finger tip) but a mechanic would find that info
#281
Finally installed the RCF's LCA bushing. Do I really need to do an alignment as the steering is straight and vehicle does not veer when driving. Thanks...
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zhifan1 (02-04-22)
#283
#284
As mentioned above, because your old parts were settled a certain way as well and once new parts get installed, it'll shift things a bit so it's better to get one done, mainly if you haven't had one done in a while. Even if the wheel isn't off center, your toe settings (and camber settings if you have that option for the front/rear adjustment) can still be off and or marginal enough to make your tires wear badly overtime and again new parts tend to shift things around. Even when I did mine right after I got my car from Kuni Lexus and according to the recon paperwork they had "allegedly" done one but took it to my best friend who I used to wrench with and it was off the recommended threshold. Coming up on 15k on my Fsport and tires are all wearing well. Better to spend a little bit on an alignment than hundreds on new tires every few thousands miles.