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Hey guys

I'm a new member.

I'm a proud owner of the Toyota allex zze123, 2001

I got my vehicle checked by a mechanic and he noticed that the lower arm bushing are worn out.

Since this car is not that popular in Suriname I don't know where to find a replacement part.

Does anyone know a website where I can find genuine parts for my Toyota corolla.

Thanks...

Posted

You can try getting the following bushing kit from this link. Be warned though, some members have reported increased NVH but they are polyurethane so unlike rubber you wouldn't have to be worrying about replacing them anytime soon. For your information, the part number is 8.3120. This site even gives you an installation instructions page that you can download so that you can see step-by-step how to install this product.

http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/prodd...p?prod=8%2E3120

Posted

Thanks 'pirate125'

I checked the website and the instruction sheet comes out very handy.

I'm still thinking if I'm gonna buy this part or if I'm gonna buy the rubber one.

I appreciate your message tough.

You can try getting the following bushing kit from this link. Be warned though, some members have reported increased NVH but they are polyurethane so unlike rubber you wouldn't have to be worrying about replacing them anytime soon. For your information, the part number is 8.3120. This site even gives you an installation instructions page that you can download so that you can see step-by-step how to install this product.

http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/prodd...p?prod=8%2E3120


Posted
Thanks 'pirate125'

I checked the website and the instruction sheet comes out very handy.

I'm still thinking if I'm gonna buy this part or if I'm gonna buy the rubber one.

I appreciate your message tough.

You can try getting the following bushing kit from this link. Be warned though, some members have reported increased NVH but they are polyurethane so unlike rubber you wouldn't have to be worrying about replacing them anytime soon. For your information, the part number is 8.3120. This site even gives you an installation instructions page that you can download so that you can see step-by-step how to install this product.

http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/prodd...p?prod=8%2E3120

Perhaps I could suggest that you go for the Polyurethane replacement instead of the rubber ones looking that you live in a country with sub-tropical climate. The warm and humid enviroment normally wears out rubber components in cars much faster than the normal.

Not to mention the heat of the car's engine does add to all that as well.

I got mine from eBay which was shipped from the States. Arrived within a week. Might be faster for you looking that your not half a world away

:)

Posted

Thank Guni

But do you have the weblink for me where I can find it on Ebay??

Thanks 'pirate125'

I checked the website and the instruction sheet comes out very handy.

I'm still thinking if I'm gonna buy this part or if I'm gonna buy the rubber one.

I appreciate your message tough.

You can try getting the following bushing kit from this link. Be warned though, some members have reported increased NVH but they are polyurethane so unlike rubber you wouldn't have to be worrying about replacing them anytime soon. For your information, the part number is 8.3120. This site even gives you an installation instructions page that you can download so that you can see step-by-step how to install this product.

http://www.energysuspensionparts.com/prodd...p?prod=8%2E3120

Perhaps I could suggest that you go for the Polyurethane replacement instead of the rubber ones looking that you live in a country with sub-tropical climate. The warm and humid enviroment normally wears out rubber components in cars much faster than the normal.

Not to mention the heat of the car's engine does add to all that as well.

I got mine from eBay which was shipped from the States. Arrived within a week. Might be faster for you looking that your not half a world away

:)

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