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Hi guys , i try for last week or so to find those parts but i have no luck at all , maybe someone can help me with ...

I think the part name is engine mount or gearbox mount but i will attache some pics just to be 100% sure 

 

thank you 

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17 minutes ago, Britprius said:

From your pictures that appears to be the front lower suspension wishbone rear mounting bush. This is nothing to do with the engine or transmission.

John.

Thank you John for the reply , but what i really need is where do i find them to buy ...sims to be very hard to get them thank you 

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If you search eBay you will find many more. You can buy just the bush without the alloy housing, but you then need a press to push the bush out, and in.
You can also buy uprated versions that use a plastic instead of rubber but these can transmit more road noise.

John.

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29 minutes ago, Britprius said:

If you search Ebay you will find many more. You can buy just the bush without the alloy housing, but you then need a press to push the bush out, and in.
You can also buy uprated versions that use a plastic instead of rubber but these can transmit more road noise.

John.

Thank you again for you help , wish you all the best 

 

regards

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These are lower control arms bushes and us LS430 need to replace them once we hit 130K plus miles

Paul Frost sell them for the 430 complete with the carriers so all you do is undo the bolts and swap over - barely takes 5 minutes

If yours are soft that you can push your finger in then they will need replacing

https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/lexussparesdirect

 

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5 hours ago, cruisermark said:

These are lower control arms bushes and us LS430 need to replace them once we hit 130K plus miles

Paul Frost sell them for the 430 complete with the carriers so all you do is undo the bolts and swap over - barely takes 5 minutes

If yours are soft that you can push your finger in then they will need replacing

https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/lexussparesdirect

 

Thank you for your reply , but i find my parts already , also i was interested in parts for GS450h not LS430 

 

thank you again 

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These are quite famous in the 2nd gen IS community - and the 3rd gen GS happens to be much the same underneath.

A common upgrade is to install the RC-F/GS-F bushings, or to completely swap them out for polyurethane ones - whether it's due to front tire wear (softer bushings = more dynamic toe) or for steering precision/feel. I went with GS-F on my own.

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On 8/4/2020 at 12:09 PM, Britprius said:

From your pictures that appears to be the front lower suspension wishbone rear mounting bush. This is nothing to do with the engine or transmission.

John.

Hello again , any chance to know the name of those and where i can buy them , i assume i have to buy all that part ..

 

thank you 

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16 hours ago, Lwerewolf said:

https://lexus-europe.epc-data.com/gs450h/gws191r/5066/chassis/4802/

Where to buy - from what I've read, there are quite a few Lexus dealers in the UK that are reasonable, plus the site sponsors...

https://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/forum/99-traders/

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Found  them here , don t know about shipping yet , also thank you so much for help , wish you all the best 

 

https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/search?keyword=Ball+Joint

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