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    2008 Aurion
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  1. Sure did! I'd stay away from superpro, there El Cheapo!! (on the shelf's at super cheap Auto too!) squeak a lot after a year or 2! No amount of silicon lubricants will help. I had front lower front lower rears, sway, links, rear sway, control arms on my Aristo. Drove me frigging nuts after a year, sold her 4 years ago. New owner told me he replaced them with Nolathane, weeks after buying from me, no squeaks! since! Also I've heard they don't correct the camber and wheel alignment issues with the Aurion, Go WL or Nolathane, same company, ones red and ones black! some guys with Hot Rods like their poly bushes to look genuine so the go with WL. Piece of ***** to install on your Aurion too! took me longer to get the bloody oem bushes out, lots of drilling through rubber and wd 40 lol and bang the F'r out!
  2. That's really expensive! I bought and installed the Whiteline's offset kit for $92.60inc quite easy to replace too. you should do the lower inner and outer while the control arms off, get a new sway bar link assembly while your at it.
  3. remove old, reuse bushes, tighten new to about 100N*M
  4. Hi, I've got all the symptoms of needing to replace my lower ball joints (43340A & 43330K) Just wondering if anyone's got a DIY guide, SP28 and SP29 say to separate the brakes, rotors, axle, wheel bearings, brake dust cover, axle bearings and steering knuckle! (basically half of the front suspension) I'm hoping the job isn't going to be as technical as the workbook states. Hopefully someone can advise if I can simply raise the car, turn the steering to the opposite side I'm working on, remove tyre, calliper and rotor then rest the hub on a jack, and get to the ball joint from this position. Any suggestion would be great! in return I'll document every step for the FAQ. Note: Called Toyota @ 10am $196 per lower ball joint. $392 for the LHS & RHS. and $412 to fit em. from memory there are many Ultra High Quality Lower ball joints in the market, Here, Here & Here Genuine from Australia Here! I really feel sorry for people who buy spare parts through Toyota! Going to jump onto ebay and order the USA Raybestos Polyurethane Ball Joint, and bearings, guessing there's 1hr labour each side.
  5. Welcome to the Toyota forums 169.254.x.0 :)

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