Lower Control Arm Bushings

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so now that the front end is all fixed up i can feel a vibration at around 60mph
its not coming trough the steering wheel but through the floor board
 

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look at the ends of the cross-member that the t bars mount to. you will see what appears to be a twisted dog bone. hit them with a rubber mallet or something to see if they move at all.
 

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Hey guys just curious if they have discontinued the lower control arm assy with new bushing? There is nothing available for 4WD on rock auto.

Is pressing the old bushing out and pressing new one in something a shop can do pretty easily for low cost?

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Brandon
 

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I'm in the same situation! I wanted to replace both lower control arms rather than pressing new bushings in & replacing the ball joints. So far I haven't been able to find anyone selling complete 4x4 lower control arms. The dealer discontinued them in 2012. Someone has to make them!
 

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Nope, no sources for new LCAs.

We are left with having to remove and press in new bushings. I'm replacing mine when I add my mini lift (3") I'm going to add the Rough Country UCAs, so that's one less set of bushings I have to deal with.
 

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