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12 minutes ago, Peterkay said:

45853 - NOLATHANE FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARM INNER REAR BUSHING KIT 

$115.00 from Repco or .......

Fitting time estimated 2 hours.

They will do the job just fine.

And Backed By A Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Win win 😀😀😀

Peter.K

Have you had these fitted yourself, can you share how they compare with stock.

Would these be similar to SuperPro?

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Ela Jim

No not on my car yet, it`s only just over 60,000km old so i`m not bothering yet, as for those with a more kms & think they see the need to these are a great option.  Then the Superpro equivalent is more expensive, SPF3491K from Burson retails for $290.00 the kit, possibly cheaper when surfing the net.  If i was looking at replacing mine i would just go with the Nolethane. We have our own business so Repco and Burson are our major suppliers. 

Hope this helps Jimmy 😀

I`m on the Facebook Lexus Aus if you want to message me.

Peter.K

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4 hours ago, Jim G said:

Have you had these fitted yourself, can you share how they compare with stock.

Would these be similar to SuperPro?

Thanks Peter

I actually recently fitted the Press in 90 Superpros along with HKS coilovers at the same time so it was hard for me to judge.

Just looking for someone else's perspective that's just done the superpros.

My car is a late 2011 build, its a MY12. It had the Sachs shocks.

Car rides so much nicer, much more compliant. Seems to handle well but haven't had a chance to push it hard on my favourite rds due to lockdown.

 

Paid $150 on sale through Sparesbox.

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1 hour ago, Jim G said:

Paid $150 on sale through Sparesbox.

Man you stole them 😆 well done. 

I have fitted plenty of Nolethane & Superpro bushes to various vehicles and i really don`t see any difference between the 2. Superpro probably a little stiffer.

May your lockdown end soon 👊

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Nolathane and super pro haven't got the big washer added to the inner sleave which stops deflection under braking, which is very bad with the standard ones. Compare the 2 videos, i haven't got a link but they are easy to find on utube yes they are pricey but the braking difference is worth it.

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4 hours ago, 2bling said:

Nolathane and super pro haven't got the big washer added to the inner sleave which stops deflection under braking, which is very bad with the standard ones. Compare the 2 videos, i haven't got a link but they are easy to find on utube yes they are pricey but the braking difference is worth it.

Yes l did see the video but the Superpros are an improvement over the stock ones.

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4 hours ago, Bballplayer86 said:

just out of curiosity this says it will fit.

any one tried?

Just looked on the Whiteline website & that says it fits. Personally i`d buy it direct from Whiteline. Then any questions & you can ring Whiteline direct for help.

https://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail4.php?part_number=W53625&sq=256693 

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On 9/17/2020 at 9:47 AM, rakddon said:

Another option is the RCF/GSF bushings.

I went from RR to RCF/GSF and many others have too from the facebook group.

Where you guys source RCF/GSF bushings from? May I know the part numbers? I have an inner tyre wear issue on my 3IS 😕 

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