02 sc suspension question
#17
I believe the reference is to this company: http://www.daizensporttuning.com/model/lexus-sc.html
I emailed them a couple of days ago looking for a retailer and recommended mechanic in the San Diego area .... no response. May be due to the holidays.
I emailed them a couple of days ago looking for a retailer and recommended mechanic in the San Diego area .... no response. May be due to the holidays.
#18
I ordered them via this link below.
It seems a few CL members have issues with TM, so I didn't post the link.
http://www.tmengineering.net/suspens...n/make/sc.html
It seems a few CL members have issues with TM, so I didn't post the link.
http://www.tmengineering.net/suspens...n/make/sc.html
#19
I believe the reference is to this company: http://www.daizensporttuning.com/model/lexus-sc.html
I emailed them a couple of days ago looking for a retailer and recommended mechanic in the San Diego area .... no response. May be due to the holidays.
I emailed them a couple of days ago looking for a retailer and recommended mechanic in the San Diego area .... no response. May be due to the holidays.
AND before their authorized seller gets their panties in a bunch over my post, PROVE ME WRONG.
#21
Bushing issue.
I have been following this post from the start and I am very inerested in the bushing issue. Since I have 2 SC's both 2002 I believe the bushings might have gone bad. Won't know for sure till spring when I put them back on the road. My question is this, if anyone has an old control arm lying around with a bad bushing I would be willing to pay shipping to get it to me. I want to remove the old bushing and see if I can obtain urethane bushings by size to fit in the Lexus control arm. I have been doing some research on urethane bushings and they come in a wide variety of sizes and I'm pretty sure I can find some that fit. If this can be done then it would make a world of difference in the durability and handling of our cars. Being a cerified mechanic I like to tinker and modify my cars and if I can get an old control arm to try and find bushings for it would save me alot of time rather than having to tear one of my cars apart and have it sit around in pieces while I'm locating the bushings. In the end if I am successful this would help out alot of members who want to upgrade their suspension for better ride and handling.
#23
TM shipped my bushings two days after I placed my order so I'm very pleased. I only going to use the Caster bushings on the lower control arm and the steering rack bushings to see if I solve some of the looseness that I'm experiencing. Since I live in the midwest where its often cold I'm concerned about squeaking with the urethane bushings in the parts that really move around.
#24
Boy I must really be behind the times, I did not know that anyone made urethane bushings for the SC. Do I feel stupid! Can you share the wealth? Let us know where to order these bushings and how much they cost? Would be greatly appreciated!
mdpuff
mdpuff
#25
#27
These links will give you plenty to read over the winter as you consider modifying your suspension:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...k-bushing.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...-question.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...aizen-diy.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...k-bushing.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...-question.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...aizen-diy.html
#29
TM shipped my bushings two days after I placed my order so I'm very pleased. I only going to use the Caster bushings on the lower control arm and the steering rack bushings to see if I solve some of the looseness that I'm experiencing. Since I live in the midwest where its often cold I'm concerned about squeaking with the urethane bushings in the parts that really move around.
Definitely use it when you install the bushings.
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