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lower control arm bushings; bushing replacement
Topic Started: Jul 22 2016, 09:17 AM (616 Views)
ppena771
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hello guys i have a ratling noise under the driver and passenger side .. i was told by the mechanic it was due to bad lower control arm bushings.. in my area dose bushings are a needle in a haystack impossible to find .. was wondering if someone in here has found a similar bushings from a different make or model car dat can fit the metro ..,,

THe ball joints are good from both sides so r the tie rods jus changed it like 3 months ago,,,,
Edited by ppena771, Jul 22 2016, 09:57 AM.
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geogonfa
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you didn't say front or rear... but either way Rockauto.com has them...complete with bushings pressed on

ULTRA-POWER MS20108 Front Left Lower; Control Arm w/Ball Joint $37.79

ULTRA-POWER MS20107 Front Right Lower; Control Arm w/Ball Joint $37.79
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ppena771
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my bad its the front ones i need! tnx
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ppena771
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i only need the bushings for the front lower control arms.. ball joints are good
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Rockauto.com
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Woodie
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You can get polyurethane bushings from Whiteline in Australia, but they're going to cost as much a control arms, which come with bushings and ball joint. It's far more labor to replace the bushings and you're going to need a front end alignment either way. Just replace the control arms.
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