Yeah lexus double wishbone gets expensive. Must not be many arms left, just looked at the pathetic slim pickings online. If OP could help it he could just push the old bushings out but considering its his first car he's probably got no press. I say this saving about $2500 on my entire rear subframe just buying the bushings, not the arms.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>look I found an aftermarket part that's not even road legal everywhere for 20 bucks cheaper!
You're the homosexual. Fricking moron,
the front lower ball is not serviceable the whole arm must be replaced.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>$580.50 for a aftermarket pair vs $1,200-$1,600 for an oem pair
you're the moron, you fricking homosexual, who the frick cares if it's not "road legal", if it works, it works
1 year ago
Anonymous
Rose joints aren't supposed to support weight in that direction they'd flog out in no time and only a moron would fit those arms to a road car.
Rose joints wear out quickly enough even when you're using them properly.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>You're the homosexual. Fricking moron,
how am i a homosexual for replacing the same bushing with an identical bushing instead of being charged $700 for what is effectively JUST the aluminum casting of the suspension bit, the same suspension arm that is PRISTINE sans its bushings, frickers who toss out entire arms cause they don't have a press are so wasteful... it's insane, we already have slim pickings dumbass. >road legal
its rubber bushings not DOT tires dipshit
1 year ago
Anonymous
>how am i a homosexual for replacing the same bushing with an identical bushing
It's not the same. OEM arms have a ball joint the cheapo aftermarket ones have a rose joint which are fine for track cars but not for the road. There's a good reasons OEM's don't use them.
[...] >the front lower ball is not serviceable the whole arm must be replaced.
first result on google shows bushings for the lower front control arm, and these are more rigid than the OE.
why did you lie to me? >https://www.prothanesuspensionparts.com/18207gclid=Cj0KCQjwqc6aBhC4ARIsAN06NmMbl8pMxWzIF92z7dEU_ltzvTMH9X3T7vkxXwhSW694wBS41fHmUx0aAutkEALw_wcB
The bushings are serviceable the ball joints are not.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>which are fine for track cars but not for the road
track cars take 10 times the abuse of a daily driver, if it can hold up to track abuse, it will do fine with regular driving, you're a fricking dumbass
1 year ago
Anonymous
Are you 12 years old? Rose joints in track cars can need replacement in as little as a few hundred miles. Using them for the front lower ball is especially dumb since you're replacing a joint with strong support on 3 axes with a joint that only has 2 supported axes.
1 year ago
z31
this homie said "axes", everyone laugh
Verification not required.
1 year ago
Anonymous
axes with a long E is the plural of axis are you fricking ret.. >namegay
ah
1 year ago
z31
damn i was legit about to admit i was wrong, but turns out you are.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Orly? I think I'll take britannica over wiktionary
1 year ago
z31
ah shit, i guess its one of those words with multiple plurals. thats gay.
axes tho kek this homie choppin wood
1 year ago
Anonymous
ayy lmao
axes with a long E is the plural of axis are you fricking ret.. >namegay
ah
no one cares homosexual
1 year ago
Anonymous
>You're the homosexual. Fricking moron,
how am i a homosexual for replacing the same bushing with an identical bushing instead of being charged $700 for what is effectively JUST the aluminum casting of the suspension bit, the same suspension arm that is PRISTINE sans its bushings, frickers who toss out entire arms cause they don't have a press are so wasteful... it's insane, we already have slim pickings dumbass. >road legal
its rubber bushings not DOT tires dipshit
>the front lower ball is not serviceable the whole arm must be replaced.
first result on google shows bushings for the lower front control arm, and these are more rigid than the OE.
why did you lie to me? >https://www.prothanesuspensionparts.com/18207gclid=Cj0KCQjwqc6aBhC4ARIsAN06NmMbl8pMxWzIF92z7dEU_ltzvTMH9X3T7vkxXwhSW694wBS41fHmUx0aAutkEALw_wcB
Because you will have a lot of unexpected/long repairs, and will not be able to rely on this car. It is not a problem for a weekend/second car, but for the only car, it may be a dealbreaker if you NEED transportation.
Ive been riding the bus to work, Im not desperate for transportation. Also this high mileage one would leave me about $4k to put into repairs right off the bat if needed, just trying to figure out how much work would need to be done to get it to a very reliable state. Im finding a mechanic to do an inspection soon
1 year ago
Anonymous
>Also this high mileage one would leave me about $4k to put into repairs right off the bat if needed
that's more than enough to take care of it's most immediate issues
1 year ago
Anonymous
So if you are going to use it as a weekend/leisure car, it is okay. > Im finding a mechanic to do an inspection soon
It will help you fix the most critical issues, but it will not make your car brand new. If car price is 10% of MRSP, there are reasons.
based
do your research, look after it well, take it to a specialist when your wealth is bigger than your knowledge and take it to 300k
hope you enjoy it anon
I keep being told that 200k is just being broken in on Toyotas. I never see any Toyotas for sale with more. Because they always die shortly afterwards.
The most you'll be doing is replacing oil seals, the occasional sensor, and a good amount of suspension bushings. its a 200k mile cruiser
Check the front lower ball joints. If they're bad you need to replace the whole lower arm and it's not a cheap job.
>not a cheap job
byeah it is. rockauto, some jackstands and a $60 alignment?! sheeeesh rolling like a kang now
the arms are $600-800 each.
Yeah lexus double wishbone gets expensive. Must not be many arms left, just looked at the pathetic slim pickings online. If OP could help it he could just push the old bushings out but considering its his first car he's probably got no press. I say this saving about $2500 on my entire rear subframe just buying the bushings, not the arms.
>look I found an aftermarket part that's not even road legal everywhere for 20 bucks cheaper!
You're the homosexual. Fricking moron,
the front lower ball is not serviceable the whole arm must be replaced.
>$580.50 for a aftermarket pair vs $1,200-$1,600 for an oem pair
you're the moron, you fricking homosexual, who the frick cares if it's not "road legal", if it works, it works
Rose joints aren't supposed to support weight in that direction they'd flog out in no time and only a moron would fit those arms to a road car.
Rose joints wear out quickly enough even when you're using them properly.
>You're the homosexual. Fricking moron,
how am i a homosexual for replacing the same bushing with an identical bushing instead of being charged $700 for what is effectively JUST the aluminum casting of the suspension bit, the same suspension arm that is PRISTINE sans its bushings, frickers who toss out entire arms cause they don't have a press are so wasteful... it's insane, we already have slim pickings dumbass.
>road legal
its rubber bushings not DOT tires dipshit
>how am i a homosexual for replacing the same bushing with an identical bushing
It's not the same. OEM arms have a ball joint the cheapo aftermarket ones have a rose joint which are fine for track cars but not for the road. There's a good reasons OEM's don't use them.
The bushings are serviceable the ball joints are not.
>which are fine for track cars but not for the road
track cars take 10 times the abuse of a daily driver, if it can hold up to track abuse, it will do fine with regular driving, you're a fricking dumbass
Are you 12 years old? Rose joints in track cars can need replacement in as little as a few hundred miles. Using them for the front lower ball is especially dumb since you're replacing a joint with strong support on 3 axes with a joint that only has 2 supported axes.
this homie said "axes", everyone laugh
Verification not required.
axes with a long E is the plural of axis are you fricking ret..
>namegay
ah
damn i was legit about to admit i was wrong, but turns out you are.
Orly? I think I'll take britannica over wiktionary
ah shit, i guess its one of those words with multiple plurals. thats gay.
axes tho kek this homie choppin wood
ayy lmao
no one cares homosexual
>the front lower ball is not serviceable the whole arm must be replaced.
first result on google shows bushings for the lower front control arm, and these are more rigid than the OE.
why did you lie to me?
>https://www.prothanesuspensionparts.com/18207gclid=Cj0KCQjwqc6aBhC4ARIsAN06NmMbl8pMxWzIF92z7dEU_ltzvTMH9X3T7vkxXwhSW694wBS41fHmUx0aAutkEALw_wcB
lol, these are under $600 for a pair homosexual
https://www.enjukuracing.com/products/p2m-front-lower-control-arm-for-lexus-sc300-400-91-00.html
You can't realistically have 200k miles car as a daily driver.
why not?
>b-because you just can't, that's why!
Because you will have a lot of unexpected/long repairs, and will not be able to rely on this car. It is not a problem for a weekend/second car, but for the only car, it may be a dealbreaker if you NEED transportation.
Ive been riding the bus to work, Im not desperate for transportation. Also this high mileage one would leave me about $4k to put into repairs right off the bat if needed, just trying to figure out how much work would need to be done to get it to a very reliable state. Im finding a mechanic to do an inspection soon
>Also this high mileage one would leave me about $4k to put into repairs right off the bat if needed
that's more than enough to take care of it's most immediate issues
So if you are going to use it as a weekend/leisure car, it is okay.
> Im finding a mechanic to do an inspection soon
It will help you fix the most critical issues, but it will not make your car brand new. If car price is 10% of MRSP, there are reasons.
234k here, but she's getting tired.
This is why you don't namegay or tripgay kids.
based
do your research, look after it well, take it to a specialist when your wealth is bigger than your knowledge and take it to 300k
hope you enjoy it anon
>Im thinking about buy an SC 300 with over 200k miles as my first car.
>Bad idea?
Protip: We don't get active suspension.
I keep being told that 200k is just being broken in on Toyotas. I never see any Toyotas for sale with more. Because they always die shortly afterwards.
>What should I look for?
another car.