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Old 08-25-2004, 10:43 PM
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looking for rear control arm bushings 90 4dr

I have a worn bushing on the #2 rear control arm. The bushing appears to be worn and there is a lot of movement. I am having trouble finding a replacement bushing. Anybody got any ideas?

I also want to know if replacing the shocks is hard to do. I think I may need to do that as well.

1990 corolla sedan
180,000 miles
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Old 08-26-2004, 03:21 PM
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I just replaced the entire knuckle with a junk yard part. Apparently you can't just buy the bushings
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Old 12-21-2004, 09:45 AM
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I recently replaced the rear shock assembly as wel. I bought the entire unit at the junkyard for 25 a piece. You detach the bottom of the unit at the rear knuckle and swing it out of the way. Then pull the rear dash cover where your speakers or seatbelts attach. There are 3 bolts under there to take out. Just do one side at a time and it was done in an hour.

I did have problems with one of the bolts on the knuckle and had to use a Sawzall to cut through it. So take he bolts from the junkyard as well in case you need a spare.

Hope that helps
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