i just need an ID on this part please
i just need an ID on this part please
just need to make sure this is what i believe to be the lower control arm can you guys please confirm
just to me accurate i need the name of that arm connected to the red shock/strut




heres why
just to me accurate i need the name of that arm connected to the red shock/strut




heres why
I'm not sure on the cheapest place to get them and I don't remember where I got mine from. I did go with Whiteline though like these
http://www.importpartspro.com/w52991g35.html
you're very welcome Vincenz
http://www.importpartspro.com/w52991g35.html
you're very welcome Vincenz
Last edited by G35Papa; Jun 10, 2011 at 05:29 PM.
Wow...replace the whole arm? That sucks. I think those arms go for like $300 each. You don't have any friends that could help you get the arm off and then take it to a machine shop for the bushing swap?
I think these are the part numbers. Call your local dealer though to verify the part numbers
Passenger side
W0133-1765877
Drivers side
W0133-1722375
Good luck Vin
I think these are the part numbers. Call your local dealer though to verify the part numbers
Passenger side
W0133-1765877
Drivers side
W0133-1722375
Good luck Vin
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I changed all the lower and upper control arm bushings with the energy suspension bushing kit. It includes the compression rod bushing as well. Labor intensive but very worth it.
Vin you are welcome to try it out in my car if you wanna see how it rides with the energy suspension bushings.
Vin you are welcome to try it out in my car if you wanna see how it rides with the energy suspension bushings.
I had clunking on slow bumps. Also, my alignment got messed up because the bushing was no longer there on the control arm so I got some inner tire wear. It was pretty obvious when I checked...Looked like this:
Literally popped out! And this was on both sides
Literally popped out! And this was on both sides
Slightly off topic, but does anyone know why the compression rods have those "spurs" added to the rod? They don't connect to anything, but it's obvious they have a purpose as they look like they were added for a reason
I feel like these are going to do the same on my car, it's a common problem and especially now that I have about 130K on my G.
^^ my inner bushings on both sides were shot just like this and I had no idea (no noise) until the tire shop noticed. Check your bushings! Also, I had been having some inner tire wear and new bushings (Whiteline) seem to have fixed the problem.


