Revised control arms?
#32
Lexus Test Driver
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Full details, using the parts listed earlier, with good success!
#33
Help me better understand this.
The 2007 is believed to have the worst track record w suspension issues so my question is does this fix supersede the problematic 07 parts with a better solution? Less costly is also nice.
My concern here is not to fall into the trap of reinstalling problem plagued parts.
Thanks.
New to 460's so lots to catch up on.
The 2007 is believed to have the worst track record w suspension issues so my question is does this fix supersede the problematic 07 parts with a better solution? Less costly is also nice.
My concern here is not to fall into the trap of reinstalling problem plagued parts.
Thanks.
New to 460's so lots to catch up on.
#35
Help me better understand this.
The 2007 is believed to have the worst track record w suspension issues so my question is does this fix supersede the problematic 07 parts with a better solution? Less costly is also nice.
My concern here is not to fall into the trap of reinstalling problem plagued parts.
Thanks.
New to 460's so lots to catch up on.
The 2007 is believed to have the worst track record w suspension issues so my question is does this fix supersede the problematic 07 parts with a better solution? Less costly is also nice.
My concern here is not to fall into the trap of reinstalling problem plagued parts.
Thanks.
New to 460's so lots to catch up on.
There are many here that have gone over 100k miles without having control arm issues.
#36
Revised Control Arms
#37
Lexus Champion
There was never a real change.....the newer cars just haven't worn out yet. The AWD cars have a better design btw, I've yet I see one wear out the front lower arm
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