Rear Upper Control Arms
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Rear Upper Control Arms
Greetings fellow SC enthusiast,
I'm writing to get your help on my current situation. I'm experiencing a wobbly rear end when hitting speeds in excess of 60. So, I took my SC400 into my mechanic (specializes in Lexus & Toyota), and the diagnosis is that my rear upper control arms are no longer holding there own. The only resource they have that is able to obtain them is the dealer, and you know how that goes. I went on Carson Toyota and saw they are $421.22 per side
Here's where I need your help:
Any help is very much appreciated.
Mousiee
I'm writing to get your help on my current situation. I'm experiencing a wobbly rear end when hitting speeds in excess of 60. So, I took my SC400 into my mechanic (specializes in Lexus & Toyota), and the diagnosis is that my rear upper control arms are no longer holding there own. The only resource they have that is able to obtain them is the dealer, and you know how that goes. I went on Carson Toyota and saw they are $421.22 per side
Here's where I need your help:
- What are my options?
- I saw where a few of you went w/ the Daizen Rear Control Arm Bushings Kit; will that work for me?
Any help is very much appreciated.
Mousiee
Last edited by mousiee; 08-01-08 at 03:36 PM. Reason: grammer error
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I have the Daizen camber kit and it did wonders in the handling department (part of that I'm sure was having a more proper camber setting too) I would guess the stock replacement bushings would certainly be a great upgrage/fix assuming the ball joints on the control arms are in good shape.
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I have the Daizen camber kit and it did wonders in the handling department (part of that I'm sure was having a more proper camber setting too) I would guess the stock replacement bushings would certainly be a great upgrage/fix assuming the ball joints on the control arms are in good shape.
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Pop those new bushings in for sure, very easy DIY. Also, ALWAYS make sure you are not having tire OR wheels problems, shocks, and wheel bearings causing those issues, all very easy stuff to check and DIY.
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I'm probably gonna let my indie take care of this one, although it would be a great experience. If there was a member in my area who has performed this task and willing to offer their time, I would definitely help and pay for their services. I'll also have my indie check out the other things you mentioned.
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