Sewell Part alternative to TM Eng
#61
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Does anyone know what all is included in the tm kit? Reason I ask is Im going to upgrade my my upper control arms and want to rebuild my lower bushings when I do. Im going to buy the carson caster bushings and was wondering what other bushngs the tm kit had that I couldnt get elsewhere. Also Im wanting the bigger caster arms and it sounds like that off an 01+????Thanks
#62
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Does anyone know what all is included in the tm kit? Reason I ask is Im going to upgrade my my upper control arms and want to rebuild my lower bushings when I do. Im going to buy the carson caster bushings and was wondering what other bushngs the tm kit had that I couldnt get elsewhere. Also Im wanting the bigger caster arms and it sounds like that off an 01+????Thanks
#63
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Just so everyone dealing with this issue knows there are two different bushings for the 2 GS. I know its been asked several times in this thread but i went ahead and made the mistake and ordered both. If you look at the photo below you will notice the size difference and the part number difference. Take a look........
Notice the one on the left is smaller, that is the one for the 98-00 caster arms. The one to the right is for the 01-05
I believe that if you own a 01 Gs300/400/430 you may need to double check when it was produced. Because you may end up with the wrong bushings. SO, before you order make sure your caster arms look like mine if you want the 98-00.
Notice the packaging says to not remove the outer ring and to re-use the inner sleeve. Also, you should be able to see that the one on the left says 536 and the one on the right says 537. 536=98-00 537=01-05
Look at the left one, its smaller yet taller on one end. The one on the right is the same on both ends.
Once pressed in, this is how it looks. The taller/skinner end goes upward, it touches the bottom of the car.
Notice the one on the left is smaller, that is the one for the 98-00 caster arms. The one to the right is for the 01-05
I believe that if you own a 01 Gs300/400/430 you may need to double check when it was produced. Because you may end up with the wrong bushings. SO, before you order make sure your caster arms look like mine if you want the 98-00.
Notice the packaging says to not remove the outer ring and to re-use the inner sleeve. Also, you should be able to see that the one on the left says 536 and the one on the right says 537. 536=98-00 537=01-05
Look at the left one, its smaller yet taller on one end. The one on the right is the same on both ends.
Once pressed in, this is how it looks. The taller/skinner end goes upward, it touches the bottom of the car.
#65
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I started to burn one of them but it was taking way to long since I don't have a torch. So, I then put the arm into a vice, and cut away at the rubber with an small saw that I have. Once the center was cut out I then used the same saw to scrape out the remaining rubber. Once I was content with that, I lubbed the bushing and the inside of the caster arm, and put the caster arm to the side while I press the inner sleeve into the bushing itself. Once the inner sleeve is pressed in you may grab the caster arm and set the bushing into place and begin to press the busing and sleeve into the caster arm. I was running out of time so once I started I didn't continue to take pics.
#68
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By lower control arm you mean the lower control arm #2 right? carson which is l-tuned sells them. They stock these on a regular basis. Call them and ask for the parts department and ask for luis. The guy know his parts, he was the one who helped me get the right bushings. I believe they also sell the lower control arm #1 bushings, but im not sure. I have not gotten to that point. Exactmotorsports sell the lower control arm #2 bushings also. They are a little bit more on price.
#69
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By lower control arm you mean the lower control arm #2 right? carson which is l-tuned sells them. They stock these on a regular basis. Call them and ask for the parts department and ask for luis. The guy know his parts, he was the one who helped me get the right bushings. I believe they also sell the lower control arm #1 bushings, but im not sure. I have not gotten to that point. Exactmotorsports sell the lower control arm #2 bushings also. They are a little bit more on price.
#72
Just so everyone dealing with this issue knows there are two different bushings for the 2 GS. I know its been asked several times in this thread but i went ahead and made the mistake and ordered both. If you look at the photo below you will notice the size difference and the part number difference. Take a look........
Notice the one on the left is smaller, that is the one for the 98-00 caster arms. The one to the right is for the 01-05
I believe that if you own a 01 Gs300/400/430 you may need to double check when it was produced. Because you may end up with the wrong bushings. SO, before you order make sure your caster arms look like mine if you want the 98-00.
Notice the packaging says to not remove the outer ring and to re-use the inner sleeve. Also, you should be able to see that the one on the left says 536 and the one on the right says 537. 536=98-00 537=01-05
Look at the left one, its smaller yet taller on one end. The one on the right is the same on both ends.
Once pressed in, this is how it looks. The taller/skinner end goes upward, it touches the bottom of the car.
Notice the one on the left is smaller, that is the one for the 98-00 caster arms. The one to the right is for the 01-05
I believe that if you own a 01 Gs300/400/430 you may need to double check when it was produced. Because you may end up with the wrong bushings. SO, before you order make sure your caster arms look like mine if you want the 98-00.
Notice the packaging says to not remove the outer ring and to re-use the inner sleeve. Also, you should be able to see that the one on the left says 536 and the one on the right says 537. 536=98-00 537=01-05
Look at the left one, its smaller yet taller on one end. The one on the right is the same on both ends.
Once pressed in, this is how it looks. The taller/skinner end goes upward, it touches the bottom of the car.
#73
Aristo123 or anyone for that matter!!!
Is it possible to get you to measure the thickness of the indention of the bushing. I ordered from Sewell last weekend before I take the arms off I would like to be able to just measure the thickness of the arm where the bushing goes into. That way I can confirm if I have the correct bushings.
Is it possible to get you to measure the thickness of the indention of the bushing. I ordered from Sewell last weekend before I take the arms off I would like to be able to just measure the thickness of the arm where the bushing goes into. That way I can confirm if I have the correct bushings.
#75
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Aristo123 or anyone for that matter!!!
Is it possible to get you to measure the thickness of the indention of the bushing. I ordered from Sewell last weekend before I take the arms off I would like to be able to just measure the thickness of the arm where the bushing goes into. That way I can confirm if I have the correct bushings.
Is it possible to get you to measure the thickness of the indention of the bushing. I ordered from Sewell last weekend before I take the arms off I would like to be able to just measure the thickness of the arm where the bushing goes into. That way I can confirm if I have the correct bushings.