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Old 08-28-2016, 11:57 AM
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Hi Guys,

I am looking for someone to donate an old, worn out, bad, lower REAR control arm. I think all of the years are the same.

My plan is to remove the rubber bushing (yes I have a 50 ton press, Bridgeport, lathe, plasma cutter, and big *** hammer) and find an inexpensive, quality, bushing to replace the factory one that does not last. This should also help our racing friends.

I will pay for shipping and post my findings here for all.

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Old 08-29-2016, 11:17 AM
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I may have an old set lying around....but I'm in Ireland so it would be expensive to ship to you...
 
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Old 08-29-2016, 11:24 AM
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I have a lady friend, Mary Jo, who just LOVES Ireland. Something tells me that she would like the trip but would not be to happy with 20 pounds of control arm in her bag. heheheheh
 
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Old 09-02-2016, 08:41 PM
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I have replaced mines, The old one laid arou in my garage, if I find them I'll send them to to you, send me your address
 
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Old 09-03-2016, 08:04 AM
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Great News...Thanks

Sending you a message with my address.
 
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When you find a way to put poly bushes in them let me know please. I'm sick of having to replace the arms every year...
 
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I have not install poly bushing on my X-Type, but I have install them on my Corvette befor, if it's two half type it's very simple to do, but if it's a whole piece with the lips on both ends it's will be little hard but doable, if you don't have a press, you can use a vise, put the bush aligned with the bush retainer on the arm and position them in the vise, turn the handle, use a long piece of pipe, the poly are not sucseptible to the oil like ruber, so you can use some oil or greese, when the bush goes through, put a piece of bigger diameter tub cut about one inch short on the out come side and keep turn the vise until the bush completely come through. I hope this help some
 
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Old 09-05-2016, 09:25 PM
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Here is my address:
Thang Nguyen
2057 Miller Rd
East Petersburg, PA 17520
 
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When you find a way to put poly bushes in them let me know please. I'm sick of having to replace the arms every year...
You have to replace these every YEAR? If you have to do that I would guess that you have some other issues with your car. Those arms are a wear item, but they certainly last more than a year in normal use. I bought my car when it was about 3 years old with 42K miles. I replaced the lower control arms in less than a year of ownership when I noticed the rear tires just starting to slant inwards at the top. Six years and over 100K miles later they still did not have to be replaced.
 
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Rever - I will post the info here when I get it. Do you have and old are to send me?

Tang - I like the two pice units as I will make a passage way between them for lub to travel (just noch one part) and put a grease fitting on the arm. It is very important to use the proper lub, or they will squeak. (not a good thing to have around cats

Alfadude - I agree that is way too often for them to go bad. Something is wrong. My thinking is that arm should last for 200K+. I do not like paying a good amount of money for something not made so well...
 
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I still didn't have your message?
 
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Hey Alfa,

I go through them because I carry heavy loads in the boot. It's not normal day-to-day use like your car would be. I expect in the diesel they'll last much longer since it won't have the same load to carry at the back.

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You have to replace these every YEAR? If you have to do that I would guess that you have some other issues with your car. Those arms are a wear item, but they certainly last more than a year in normal use. I bought my car when it was about 3 years old with 42K miles. I replaced the lower control arms in less than a year of ownership when I noticed the rear tires just starting to slant inwards at the top. Six years and over 100K miles later they still did not have to be replaced.
 
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Old 09-07-2016, 01:44 PM
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Hey Rever! I'm sorry, I replace rear control arms of my X-Type, I thought to keep them to install the poly bushings later, but now I could not find them any more, I must have throw them in recycle bin when I clean up my garage, my garage is a mess, I have to work on my car out side of garage, if you have send the money for shipping I will return it to you, sorry!
 
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It was good then that I was out of town working

I'm sure someone else will have the control arm around to send...I hope!
 
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If you still need these, I have a couple I could send you. Just changed mine last week.
 
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That would be great, Two would be even better

Please message me your normal email and I will send you the pre paid FedEx Ground shipping label. You think about 25 pounds for two?

Thank You.
 
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Easily Confused,

I still need your email address to send you the pre-paid shipping label.

Thanks !!
 
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