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Hey RNS, did you ever replace these bushings? Did it get rid of your clunking noise? I am having a similar issue with my RX and would appreciate the feedback.
Do you know if this fits my 2001 GS430. I have random clunking noise this may be the problem. However, Lexus sell a complete kit includes the lower arm.
Has anyone any experience with the Febest 4221020010 - Arm Bushing (for Rear Assembly) For Toyota - Febest aftermarket bushing?
When I replaced mine I put Febest other side as I had bought only one Oem Toyota bushing. My clunk noise reappeared (although noise source was not these bushings) about 2 months, this Febest had failed. So I can't recommend it, not so much cheaper than original.
And I had to grind it's surface too to make it fit, the diameter was slightly bigger.
I'm curious as to which FEBEST bushing was tried. There seems to be two different ones that can be used. The first one is much cheaper than the second ($11 vs $18). I'm curious if the second one is a newer style that's more reliable.
EDIT: It appears the one mentioned by rns is the second one, TAB-166Z.
Good day, I looking for the right rear lower knuckle bushing for my Lexus RX400h but my Toyota dealer says I can't buy the bushing alone I must buy the bushing and knuckle assembly together (Part # 42304-48051 ($558.60 CAD)). However, my mechanic says I should be able too buy the bushing separately. So, I guess I'm looking for a bushing for part number 42304-48051 (bushing and knuckle assembly). After reading this thread last night I'm hoping that Part # 42210-20010, identified here, will fit. Can someone please confirm that Part # 42210-20010 is the correct one. My dealer says it cost $97.17 CAD and only fits the Avalon and Celica. I would really appreciate it if someone could confirm. Thanks.
Hello all,
Please check my image and tell me if the given OEM bush will fix this area of bushing??? i believe marked area is called trailing arm bushing