What did you do to your supra today? Pics

Grandavi

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Supra is getting all the bushings replaced along with tie rods and various alignment parts (almost everything).

Unfortunately, there are no control arms available anymore (nor bushings for them) so I am using Energy poly's. Slapping on KW Swaybars. I don't know if anyone has ever run with them, but I will see how this puppy feels after they are on and I finally get a proper alignment.

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Stock bushings are discontinued? Or are you referring to the front control arm bushings which never were replaceable.

I should caution you that there is a very good engineering reason why that is the case for the fronts.
 

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Finally time to paint and finish my car
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Grandavi

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Couldn't find these anywhere

LOWER CONTROL ARM - Part Number: 48730-14020 x 2
ARM - Part Number: 48720-14060 x 1
LOWER CNTRL ARM - Part Number: 48068-14051 x 1
LOWER CNTRL ARM - Part Number: 48069-14051 x 1
 
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Grandavi;2043460 said:
Not sure I have to worry about it as all my car does is highway/street. Should be fine. Wish I would have saw that link earlier though

You don't use the brakes? The loads on these bushings are axial when you hit the brakes.

LOWER CONTROL ARM - Part Number: 48730-14020 x 2
As long as the bushings are available this should be a lifetime rebuildable part.

ARM - Part Number: 48720-14060 x 1
This is a bigger problem. If the ball joint fails then it will be difficult to repair this.

LOWER CNTRL ARM - Part Number: 48068-14051 x 1
LOWER CNTRL ARM - Part Number: 48069-14051 x 1
Did you consider checking the availability of the 48720-14070 used on the later cars. I'd bet there is a good chance it will fit just fine.
 
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Grandavi

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That number doesn't show up. Closest I could find is:
LOWER ARM - Toyota (48710-14110)

This may work, "IF" it is available. All my parts were available until I ordered them. They refunded all the money and said.. "poo-poo monsieur.. you are out of ze luck!"

Harsh conditions = using brakes? To me.. that's normal conditions.

Here is some pics of the KW Sway bars. Not sure exactly how much of an improvement they will be over stock. Will see I guess.

These are the fronts (backs later)
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miekedmr

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hvyman;2043456 said:
The control arm can push over the energy lower bushings under harder conditions.

I've been hunting around for more info about this.. do you mean the arm manages to squeeze its way around the face of the bushing?
Someone have a link to a thread about this issue? I haven't been able to find anything.
 
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When you hit the brakes, the force of the braking pushes the arm backwards which is then transferred to the bushing which are parallel to the braking forces. The stock bushings are molded to the arm and center crush tube and resist this force by deflecting the rubber insert. This is why these bushes are the only ones not replaceable.

For Poly bushings, there is no lateral resistance since the bushing is not bonded to the eye or the crush tube, and the arm slides rearward and compresses the poly bushing lip between the arm and the frame bracket. The entire force of braking gets put on the bushing lips. Hit a bump while braking and the lip get torn and crushed. Crappy design. The process will just be slowed down if you drive gently, but it will still be happening.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxXQjn4ddQo&feature=youtu.be

Superpro reinforced the bushing lip with a metal washer as a fix for this problem.
 
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miekedmr

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Thanks, mr. pi. I have the full ES set, but I think I'll probably leave my stock front LCA ones alone until they become a problem.
 

Grandavi

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Dammit... The ES bushings are being installed right now, which means I'll have to revisit it. What is the best option?

I saw the battle version and not really interested in those unless it was a last resort. Not fond of the joints.

I may be lucky and find either a really good used set of lower control arms or someone who was hoarding a OEM new set.
 
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finished assembling my 7M... started it. im sooo happy and i hope it will last longer than 3 month :D if no then ill be searching for 2JZ
 
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Grandavi;2043591 said:
Dammit... The ES bushings are being installed right now, which means I'll have to revisit it. What is the best option?

I would see if the 90+ arms fit. Last I checked they are still available, though that might have changed.

48068-14070
48069-14070