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Old 06-15-09, 09:27 AM
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black_GS99, can you tell us about the wheels/tires/springs/inches of drop you've got on your car? It would be helpful to know so that we can gauge "your level of pain".
Old 06-23-09, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by lexusMing
Do yo have the part number for the bushing? Thanks
I'd like that part number to if he is referring a Toyota bushing for the lower arm that will work for the GS.
Old 07-21-09, 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by GSteg
Upper, lower, caster arm.



For the lower control arm, Toyota sells OEM bushing (camber bushing) for under $10 each so you dont have to buy a new arm. You need to have them pressed in though.

I only did the caster arm bushings knowing the upper and lower bushings are what makes the ride rougher. If I was in your shoes...I'd replace the lower camber bushings with OEM first since it's the cheapest. The ride will be softer, but if it's still not enough, replace the upper control arm next. Finally the caster arm if the ride is still unbearable.

Does anyone have the part number for these? I would really like to get them if possible, thanks.
Old 07-21-09, 06:50 PM
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x 3 for somebody looking for the part numbers.
Old 07-21-09, 07:41 PM
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Toyota doesn't offer any control arm bushings as a replacement. You have to buy new arms. However, they do/did have a replacement bushing for the lower control arm (where the camber bolt goes through). I'm not sure if you can still get them but I think I may have posted a part number before.
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i called a Toyota dealer and they didnt know what i was talking about he just showed the new arms, is it from another vehicle that works on the 2GS?
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Does anyone know of a CL aproved vendor that has the Daizen control arm bushings in stock? Sewell is out
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These are the upper control arm bushings that are the problem, correct? And from earlier osts, we can buy stock replacement lower CA bushings?
Anybody have the part number for the caster bushing?
Old 07-24-09, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by esolo98
Does anyone know of a CL aproved vendor that has the Daizen control arm bushings in stock? Sewell is out
search we have a WHOLE topic bout this....i posted all venders who sell them and the prices
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