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I wonder if someone can help. I need to get a NS top suspension arm ball joint for my car and have been quoted £296 plus VAT from Lexus Chester. They wouldn’t give me the part number for obvious reasons. From looking online it looks like the balljoint can be bought on its own not as the whole arm as Lexus Chester said. Could anyone help with this? Also for the part number? My car is still on warranty but as the suspension is lowered I don’t think it would be covered. 

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Based on a 2016 model year IS200T the ball joint is not available as a separate item and is integrated into the UCA, part number is 48630-59065, price is about right I’m afraid for Lexus UK.

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20 hours ago, steve2006 said:

Based on a 2016 model year IS200T the ball joint is not available as a separate item and is integrated into the UCA, part number is 48630-59065, price is about right I’m afraid for Lexus UK.

Thank you. There are a couple of new ones in Japan which save £125 inc. postage. Not in a huge hurry so may get this and tackle fitting myself. 

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On 5/12/2018 at 12:33 PM, ColinBarber said:

Try looking on 7zap.com, that will give you diagrams and part codes:

https://lexus.7zap.com/en/eu/lexus+is/242530/ase30r-aezlzw/2/

 

Thanks, that was really useful. Has any other member had one go I wonder? 

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21 minutes ago, BaransuIS250 said:

Has any other member had one go I wonder? 

I've not heard of anyone mention this for a series III.

Series II, including the IS F, uses the same part - there have been mention for those but are much older and covered more miles.

 

Rockauto do a third party product for £27 + tax and shipping. No idea of the quality.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=7311212&cc=3353790&jsn=355

 

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On 5/13/2018 at 4:40 PM, BaransuIS250 said:

Thanks, that was really useful. Has any other member had one go I wonder? 

Is it not under warranty?

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On 5/13/2018 at 5:06 PM, ColinBarber said:

I've not heard of anyone mention this for a series III.

Series II, including the IS F, uses the same part - there have been mention for those but are much older and covered more miles.

 

Rockauto do a third party product for £27 + tax and shipping. No idea of the quality.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=7311212&cc=3353790&jsn=355

 

would this be of any help since the same parts are used in different IS variants

http://www.hills-motors.co.uk/breakers/vehicle-details/lexus/is/hybrid-electric/cvt/15169

 

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On 5/13/2018 at 5:06 PM, ColinBarber said:

I've not heard of anyone mention this for a series III.

Series II, including the IS F, uses the same part - there have been mention for those but are much older and covered more miles.

 

Rockauto do a third party product for £27 + tax and shipping. No idea of the quality.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=7311212&cc=3353790&jsn=355

 

Thanks very much again- you have been very helpful. I just bought it now as it was the last one. Not too much to waste if it is no good but hopefully it will be fine.

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1 hour ago, 200h said:

would this be of any help since the same parts are used in different IS variants

http://www.hills-motors.co.uk/breakers/vehicle-details/lexus/is/hybrid-electric/cvt/15169

 

Great thanks, a little nervous about  getting a second hand one but if I hadn’t just bought the new one from RockAuto it would have been worth a look

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In terms of fitting it does anyone know if it needs to be at a certain angle? Currently it appears to be very little gap and the balljoint looks almost squashed. I looked at another one at a dealer and the balljoint seems to be bigger / have more gap when joined to the other suspension part. Could this be to do with it being lowered? 

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1 hour ago, BaransuIS250 said:

In terms of fitting it does anyone know if it needs to be at a certain angle? Currently it appears to be very little gap and the balljoint looks almost squashed. I looked at another one at a dealer and the balljoint seems to be bigger / have more gap when joined to the other suspension part. Could this be to do with it being lowered? 

More than likely.

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