Just had my front control arms replaced
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Just had my front control arms replaced
2010 460 with 71k miles with a CPO warranty. I've only owned it for two months and other than a clunk when braking hard, I had no indications.
I just drove back 100 miles from my nearest Lexus dealer today.
The car drove/felt so different. Huge improvement. I also got a 3 MPG highway fuel improvement. It's too soon to tell for sure but it appears that my city mpg has gone up 3 MPG as well. I did run a bottle of Dura Lube Severe Fuel System Cleaner through the gas before bringing it to Lexus. Can't say for sure which brought my mileage up. But I'm happy with the results.
I just drove back 100 miles from my nearest Lexus dealer today.
The car drove/felt so different. Huge improvement. I also got a 3 MPG highway fuel improvement. It's too soon to tell for sure but it appears that my city mpg has gone up 3 MPG as well. I did run a bottle of Dura Lube Severe Fuel System Cleaner through the gas before bringing it to Lexus. Can't say for sure which brought my mileage up. But I'm happy with the results.
Last edited by swfla; 07-31-15 at 01:05 PM.
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I'm surprised this happened to a 2010 with only 71K. I thought the problem was restricted to 2007 and some early 2008 models.
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I read here that 2011 was when Lexus started using re-engineered arms. So even early 2011 models can have the issue. Of course that doesn't make it a fact but worth keeping it in mind if you own or are considering a purchase.
Service writer said it's rare for rears to go bad. I thought that odd because it's the same materials as front. He sad they don't get the abuse that fronts receive.
I'll bring my car back just before my warranty runs out to inspect the rears, just in case.
Who knows, this may turn into a recall with so many years affected but not come to light yet.
Service writer said it's rare for rears to go bad. I thought that odd because it's the same materials as front. He sad they don't get the abuse that fronts receive.
I'll bring my car back just before my warranty runs out to inspect the rears, just in case.
Who knows, this may turn into a recall with so many years affected but not come to light yet.
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Having a warranty is a peace of mind.
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But a costly one. Personally, (and just my opinion), I get better peace of mind saving the thousands of dollars in living without a warranty. As stated many times throughout CL, this repair is less than 800 dollars and half that if you do it yourself.
I get a bit of a thump or feeling of grabby brakes when I first apply my brakes, so I may be n need of front bushings. I'll probably do them myself by replacing the complete arms which can be had for a few hundred dollars.
I get a bit of a thump or feeling of grabby brakes when I first apply my brakes, so I may be n need of front bushings. I'll probably do them myself by replacing the complete arms which can be had for a few hundred dollars.
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Couldn't agree more.
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Though my DIY days are behind me due to range of motion issues, I'll still do what I can, like air filters, MAF cleaning, etc. I've gotten pretty good at finding quality work for reasonable prices thanks in part to this forum's members. I even got the Lexus dealer to do a price match for coolant change, saving me $25. All I had to do was ask! Another member who lives in my town recommended an independent repair shop to me.
Those of you who like to DIY, my hat's off to you.
Those of you who like to DIY, my hat's off to you.
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From what I understand, it's pretty straightforward.
The most complicated thing that needs to be do.e is removing the shock/strut column because there isn't quite enough room to remove the inner are bolts on the UCA's. Once it's out of the way, it's pretty straightforward.
I would have honestly taken this route, bit because Lexus is offering me the OEM revised arms, and I pay labor, in my case it makes the most sense to let Lexus do it.
I'll definitely be reporting back once mine are replaced.
swfl, glad to hear about your driving improvements!
The most complicated thing that needs to be do.e is removing the shock/strut column because there isn't quite enough room to remove the inner are bolts on the UCA's. Once it's out of the way, it's pretty straightforward.
I would have honestly taken this route, bit because Lexus is offering me the OEM revised arms, and I pay labor, in my case it makes the most sense to let Lexus do it.
I'll definitely be reporting back once mine are replaced.
swfl, glad to hear about your driving improvements!
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Thanks Crowe14. I hope your experience is positive as well. Be sure to keep all records of payment credit card/check and copy current registration and title. If Lexus ever turns this into a recall, you'll have the records to get fully reimbursed. I just went through this for an RX 330 I used to own. A check for $900 from Lexus is on it's way to me for the cracked dashboard repair that became a recall a few months ago.
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Been hearing a noise, so I go to take a look and I find this. Can I have the ball joint changed out in this arm or will I have to replace the arm?
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You can buy just the bushings but the threaded stud is likely bent. EBay has very affordable replacement arms. You'll most likely find all four arms on each side with bad bushings. Go to FAQ at the ls460 forum for complete info.
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the other side looked ok btw
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Yes you must align. As the FAQ says (did you read?) this is a know issue and unless your car is 2011 1/2 or newer. It's very likely they're all bad. The bushing material is inferior. You can' tell by just looking. You were wise to come to this forum. Now do some research/reading here, you'll be glad you did.
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Yes you must align. As the FAQ says (did you read?) this is a know issue and unless your car is 2011 1/2 or newer. It's very likely they're all bad. The bushing material is inferior. You can' tell by just looking. You were wise to come to this forum. Now do some research/reading here, you'll be glad you did.