Front Lower Control Arm Bushings
#31
Lexus Test Driver
Not sure, but with that price, I would contact them or Bon who said 75% or the best price you could find...
#32
Those OEM shocks are expensive!
how much are you asking Bon?
i did find this website...
http://www.new-part.com/product/lexu...ne-48510-80238
how much are you asking Bon?
i did find this website...
http://www.new-part.com/product/lexu...ne-48510-80238
#33
Instructor
Ok, I am losing it, just picked up car after replacing the steering rack bushings with FIG, went to Lexus and bought new OEM #2 lower control arms, and replaced front and rear wheel bearings because or roar noise.
The car still has the same wobble in the wheel over certain bumps!!! Everything else on suspension is in excellent shape, tech went over it all with me in the air, nothing else worn. I seriously cant tell a difference with the rack bushings at all and nothing with the lower control arms except maybe at very low speed the car feels very solid, but once you get going and hit a bump, the wobble is back.
I also put brand new Continentals on it, but no change.
I could see a slight seepage from front shock, could this wobble be coming from front shocks? I am feeling like I want to sell it already, I cant drive something that is not correct, and I cant get it right after spending $1,500.
I see others say 06 no issues, is that the case, 06 does not have the wobble/shake in wheel? This is all with top up as well.
The car still has the same wobble in the wheel over certain bumps!!! Everything else on suspension is in excellent shape, tech went over it all with me in the air, nothing else worn. I seriously cant tell a difference with the rack bushings at all and nothing with the lower control arms except maybe at very low speed the car feels very solid, but once you get going and hit a bump, the wobble is back.
I also put brand new Continentals on it, but no change.
I could see a slight seepage from front shock, could this wobble be coming from front shocks? I am feeling like I want to sell it already, I cant drive something that is not correct, and I cant get it right after spending $1,500.
I see others say 06 no issues, is that the case, 06 does not have the wobble/shake in wheel? This is all with top up as well.
I finally just gave up and tracked down a 2006 SC with 18K miles for a decent price in Ok City. I hated to "throw in the towel" on my 2002, because it truly was a beautifully maintained early SC, but I can say that I have zero bump-steer with my 2006, and the ride is smooth as silk all the way up to 100 (as far as I've taken it). I realize my post is not very encouraging, but I also read lots of stories about SC owners throwing lots of money at their suspensions but winding up unsatisfied with the results... Good luck!
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#34
Lexus Test Driver
my two cents, I think you should consider Bon's offer. That is a really good deal for brand new OEM shocks!
and like Rik said, the suspension was changed in 2006 for a smoother ride.
new dampeners will certainly improve what you feel now but it won't be 2006-2010.
and like Rik said, the suspension was changed in 2006 for a smoother ride.
new dampeners will certainly improve what you feel now but it won't be 2006-2010.
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foreste1 (01-16-17)
#35
You might call steve at luxury motorworks on Monrovia, ca. He built the luxlink kit.
something about body / suspension mounts on 02's? He mentioned it in passing.
jerrick at meisters mentioned upper control arm bushings to me on the phone?
something about body / suspension mounts on 02's? He mentioned it in passing.
jerrick at meisters mentioned upper control arm bushings to me on the phone?
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foreste1 (01-16-17)
#36
My tech said to get preloaded struts, so I was trying to find those as he will do the job after hours for me but cant compress springs I guess.
I am really beginning to think the same thing, this is how these cars are unless somebody can tell me they have 02-05 car that does not bump steer??
I will call Steve and see what he says, thanks for that info.
06 may be my next hunt!
I am really beginning to think the same thing, this is how these cars are unless somebody can tell me they have 02-05 car that does not bump steer??
I will call Steve and see what he says, thanks for that info.
06 may be my next hunt!
#37
Lexus Test Driver
My tech said to get preloaded struts, so I was trying to find those as he will do the job after hours for me but cant compress springs I guess.
I am really beginning to think the same thing, this is how these cars are unless somebody can tell me they have 02-05 car that does not bump steer??
I will call Steve and see what he says, thanks for that info.
06 may be my next hunt!
I am really beginning to think the same thing, this is how these cars are unless somebody can tell me they have 02-05 car that does not bump steer??
I will call Steve and see what he says, thanks for that info.
06 may be my next hunt!
Last edited by Bgw70; 01-16-17 at 04:55 PM.
#38
Lead Lap
I don't think that I have bump-steer and I have a 2002 with 110k miles with the original equipment.
#40
My new OEM KYB's came in today!!!! Cant wait to get them on, I sure hope this is the trick. I love this crazy car, it is just sitting in the garage, because I wont drive it until I get this problem fixed, its driving me crazy, LOL
. I have been replacing bulbs with LED's in the meantime, will let everybody know the results of the new KYB's soon.
Thanks again, and Cheers!
. I have been replacing bulbs with LED's in the meantime, will let everybody know the results of the new KYB's soon.
Thanks again, and Cheers!
#41
Ok, I cant remember which of you said do front struts first before you do all kinds of suspension work, but they were right!!! I had the new front OEM KYB's installed today and aligned and its perfect, no bump-steer at all, it drives amazing!!! The shocks were original and you could push down on them with your hand so easily, they were completely worn out causing my tires to jump around when I hit a bump, its all fixed and I love the car now, thanks to everyone!
#42
Lexus Test Driver
Great to hear and I am glad you can enjoy driving her again!!!
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#43
Lead Lap
That's great news foreste. I'm glad to hear that you got the problem resolved. (Remind me what KYB stands for.)
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