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DIY VL●OG: Lexus ES300 Toyota Camry/Avalon/Sienna/Solara Trailing Arm Wheel Hub Creaking Bushings 

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This was such a relief to get done. If there's one thing I can't stand, it is unnecessary noise. Ever since we bought the ES, there was this creaking noise coming from the rear. I always thought it was just the old suspension and tried to ignore it the best I could. After researching it more, it was just as simple as replacing a single bushing. We've worked on about 3-4 SCs and upgraded every single bushings to polyurethane in the past, and knew that this was going to a piece of cake.
To avoid having to remove the entire wheel hub just to press in a single bushing, we put together some simple parts to install the new bushings.
3/8 5" bolt and nut
Various washer sizes
Square washer (used for deck building)
2" long 2" diameter PVC cutout
0.5" long 2" diameter PVC cutout
Bought the polyurethane bushings off of Amazon. There's a handful of options. It's the same for the Camry's of the same year. I chose to go with polyurethane since its harder, yet the one I chose wasn't as hard as the performance types which didn't change the ride feel of the vehicle. All in all, I am very pleased with the outcome, as my 21 year old Lexus, rides like a Lexus again.
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@abdounesaida1196
@abdounesaida1196 2 года назад
Man!! I thank you very very very much for the video. I went to a mechanic to change the bushings on my Camry, he started hammering it with a hammer, after a while, I apologised and said I have an emergency just to leave the stupid Mec. Once the weather gets nicer I will do it myself. Cheers
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 2 года назад
I'm glad any of my vids can help!
@alexpage8965
@alexpage8965 5 лет назад
I have had a pair of these bushings sitting in my garage for a while now due to not wanting to remove the Knuckle to press bushings, really just removing the parking brake assembly was what deterred me. Thank you for making a nice clear video and listing the tools you used! I guess I’ll have to get my lazy arse to the hardware store and pick up some bushing removal tool components 😂
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 5 лет назад
Hahaha! It be like that sometimes! Thank you!
@agegonzo39
@agegonzo39 4 года назад
Used this exact set except they didn’t have 2” pvc so I used a 1 1/2 PVC coupler which was 2” diameter as well and fit around the bushing perfectly. Everything came out like butter.
@andyg5004
@andyg5004 3 года назад
What size is that square washer
@sirsweetness8332
@sirsweetness8332 4 года назад
Made my square deck washer out of an old mower blade. Measured 3 1/2 and cut with cut off tool. Used center hole as center of course. Had PVC and many of washers. Had to buy 5” bolt and nuts at hardware store. $2.
@hiroshisano2148
@hiroshisano2148 5 лет назад
I used the tool to replace my 97 Camry bushings. Minor problem with keeping the 1/2" PVC section from sliding off center but I was able to get the job done as shown in the video.
@charleschiang1632
@charleschiang1632 Год назад
To replace four rear control arms no my 2001 RX300, dealt with 19mm bolts at at back was nightmare, this DIY method makes job much easier.
@bosanovaboy
@bosanovaboy 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video. I rented a bushing remover set but it was too big, so I went to my local Ace hardware store and bought the screws etc, and got it done that way. I did use my impact driver to go a little faster
@Blueskies-h3e
@Blueskies-h3e Год назад
You made it look so easy. I didn’t see where you added the 1/2” pvc though.
@opensage01
@opensage01 11 месяцев назад
It was on the outside of the knuckle where the bushing would need to come through the other side and go into the 1/2" piece that he added. If he had not added that, the bushing would not have been able to come out the other side (the opposite side that he was pushing the bushing in from).
@richardfisher9045
@richardfisher9045 6 лет назад
This solved my creaky rear suspension on a 2004 Lexus ES300. Thanks for the video.
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 5 лет назад
Glad it helped you with your issue! That squeaking noise can truly be annoying!
@sirsweetness8332
@sirsweetness8332 4 года назад
Got 2 bushings to install on 2002 highlander. Going to collect my kit tomorrow. Thanks for the video.
@junkemails5050
@junkemails5050 10 месяцев назад
DAMN BADASS SMART BRO!!!
@thebordernow
@thebordernow 6 месяцев назад
Very Nice!! I especially like your on-the-road video from underneath the car capturing the suspension movement And the resultant noise. I think you have helped me to finally hone in on the part I need to change on my 2001 Lexus ES 300. It was also a genius "homebrew" tool you made for the occasion; thanks for the parts list, too. I would say you need to start a "Milwaukee Impact Wrench" fund to save you some time in the future. I would contribute a few bucks to it.... Thanks, again. (And I would echo what someone else posted - you should add the words, "rear creaking suspension" to the title description so those of us looking for video solutions for such symptoms would find this quickly and more reliably)
@olliechristopher467
@olliechristopher467 Год назад
I can't thank you enough my man. Very much appreciated Sir.
@daniell3235
@daniell3235 Год назад
oh my god this is the noise that my camry is making. thank you for the video
@ChuckThomas
@ChuckThomas 2 года назад
Awesome info-I would add be careful which bushings you buy-I tried two I got on Amazon and they would not go in no matter what! Found some from Rock Auto called PSB bushings-slid in like butter! In fact, after pressing in about 1/4 of the way I was able to gently tap them all the way with a rubber hammer easily! Also if you have a Milwaukee or other brand battery operated ratchet you can get the old bushing out in a heartbeat! Mine was a 99 Lexus ES300 but is the exact same as this Camry.
@Fidel55
@Fidel55 6 месяцев назад
What's the part number?
@ChuckThomas
@ChuckThomas 6 месяцев назад
@@Fidel55 sorry-don't remember-was a year ago-just look for PSB and that's it!
@mac1mike
@mac1mike 4 года назад
looked my noisy bushing, wondered how I would do it, came here real quick and bamn, placed an order. Thank you.
@bosanovaboy
@bosanovaboy 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for the video. This is exactly the video I need to replace mine on my Hyundai tiburon.
@InexplicableBill
@InexplicableBill 9 месяцев назад
You're so lucky to be in a region not soaked in salt spray for Winter road clearing 5 months out of the year... Here in New England, everything under our cars is bonded with rust, and projects like this become nearly impossible without a torch, drills, a reciprocating saw and multiple blades.... to cut and toss everything because the dang bolt is seized inside the bushing ferrule. It's a nightmare.
@Phil-D83
@Phil-D83 6 лет назад
A company called Siberian bushings makes good inexpensive ones for many Toyotas and Lexus, and they are available on Amazon
@BPoweredLove
@BPoweredLove 4 года назад
No parts for the ever-popular LS400 though...
@nordicpride9708
@nordicpride9708 2 года назад
Great video! For anyone contemplating, Dorman and a few others make rubber bushings if you don’t want to go the polyurethane route. Personally I prefer rubber for vibration control. But it’s personal preference and likely doesn’t matter either way on a trailing arm application
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 2 года назад
The rubber OEM bushings have already dry rotted, it's time to retire them.
@nordicpride9708
@nordicpride9708 2 года назад
@@OrganizedGarageStatus As I stated, ultimately it’s a preference at the end of a oem bushings service life to choose between rubber replacements or polyurethane. Polyurethane are NOT used by OEMS for a reason(exotic sports cars are an exception). They don’t dampen vibration anywhere near as well as a rubber bushing. This isn’t my opinion, it’s a fact. They both however have trade offs. But if you want comfort, especially in a Lexus I’d stay away from polyurethane. If it was a Porsche, then who cares about the cloud like ride 🤙🏻
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 2 года назад
@@nordicpride9708 It's just a couple of bushings, it wouldn't make a huge difference in drive feel. I've had it for 5 years. Haven't squeaked since, and don't feel any harsher than before.
@nordicpride9708
@nordicpride9708 2 года назад
@@OrganizedGarageStatus My point is if the customer is picky about ride quality and wants the oem experience, poly isn’t the answer. I’ve done many of these. I strictly work on Toyota Lexus and own a ES330. I had this exact issue. The cure was new quality rubber bushings lubed with a rubber friendly brake grease that contains ceramic additives (CRC makes it). Most modern rubber is (EPDM) which is a synthetic rubber. It’s not your grand pappies rubber bushing. Drive belts, timing belts and many other parts are made from this stuff and have been since the early 2000’s. I’m not saying you did anything wrong per se. But again if a person wants to guarantee a car like a Lexus rides as a Lexus was designed and intended, rubber is the best option for said customers. EPDM lasts just as long as poly as poly will eventually wear out. The rubber typically cracks and separates but this is after hundreds of thousands of miles. This degradation of rubber can be arrested by applying a product such as 303 aerospace or ATP-205. Most just are ignorant of this maintenance item. Regardless you fixed it and good to hear no negative effects.
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 2 года назад
@@nordicpride9708 I wasn't even replying to your comment in the first place. I don't know why YT keeps on posting it here. *facepalm
@theman4077
@theman4077 5 лет назад
Thanks. Man..... Best video in this regard..... 🌹
@fernandob3062
@fernandob3062 Год назад
Hi friend THANKS 🙏👍 THANKS 🙏👍 THANKS GREAT and MARVELOUS JOB as well as nice solution!!!! Blessings!!
@Tbrubaker1987
@Tbrubaker1987 8 месяцев назад
What is the part number for that bushing
@jonathansmith9705
@jonathansmith9705 3 года назад
Nice video! I liked the idea of "live" camera footage. GoPro camera / phone? How did you affix it to the underside of the car? My biggest problem is being able to remove the bolts or get them to budge. I don't have an acetylene torch, so I'm thinking of buying a new bolt first, then cut the old one off with a angle grinder. I couldn't find a bushing for my '96 Avalon, so I had to buy the entire trailing arm. Where did you find a bushing?
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 3 года назад
I use a GoPro and a DSLR for most of my footage. They used to sell the bushings on Amazon. I'm not sure if they still do.
@MrAllie-bf6zt
@MrAllie-bf6zt 2 года назад
Freaking genius!!! Thanks!
@frodiesel0
@frodiesel0 3 года назад
I think you are supposed to set the car evenly on the wheels then torque this thing to spec before driving.
@roltyd22
@roltyd22 3 года назад
Wouldn't putting tire on when done then backing up on ramps to tighten work?
@nordicpride9708
@nordicpride9708 2 года назад
Not necessary. If you get any binding you are over torquing
@Jdawg1997
@Jdawg1997 3 месяца назад
Hey do you have a link to the part? Thanks.
@GeraldHamada
@GeraldHamada Год назад
Are these the bushing on the actual knuckle? I think there are three bushings on the knuckle.
@sirsweetness8332
@sirsweetness8332 4 года назад
Thank you. It worked!!!
@asimbashirahmed2809
@asimbashirahmed2809 Год назад
i have the same problem really this will solve my problem.
@junkemails5050
@junkemails5050 10 месяцев назад
Hey, so the lexus being a 3.0 v 6 engine won’t be any different for a camry in 2.4 4L ?
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 10 месяцев назад
Taking a wild guess here, but I'm pretty sure the suspension parts would be the same.
@damienbell3155
@damienbell3155 4 года назад
Nicely performed
@Blueskies-h3e
@Blueskies-h3e Год назад
If that bushing is bad will it cause play in the steering wheel too?
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus Год назад
I'm sure it can, but I'd start with basics first. Check for the steering rack bushings if they're still intact. I would also replace tie rods if they've never been replaced. But suspension condition can mainly affect steering feel.
@ylk1484
@ylk1484 4 года назад
Thanks, great video ! Who makes polyurethane front lower control arm bushings for 2000 Lexus ES300 ?
@Mr2pint
@Mr2pint 4 года назад
Nice work, how about the front bushes of the trailing arm do they need replacing in the same manner?
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 4 года назад
They probably do at this age and mileage. But I only replaced the squeaky bushings.
@andycontreras76
@andycontreras76 3 года назад
Thank you
@miguelhuke
@miguelhuke 2 года назад
hello I need the link of this product to buy it and replace it in my car thanks
@roberthamada635
@roberthamada635 Год назад
Would this work on the other knuckle bushings as well?
@have_a_nice_day399
@have_a_nice_day399 5 лет назад
I have 2009 toyota venza with the exact same problem. Why cannot find the bushing from Amazon? can you please send me the link. thank you very much.
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 5 лет назад
If the bushing is the same, I still have an extra pair. I accidentally bought 4 cause I thought I needed to replace all 4. You can contact me directly at info@organizedgaragestatus.com if you're interested. Thank you!
@have_a_nice_day399
@have_a_nice_day399 5 лет назад
Are the parts compatible?
@youngjack5621
@youngjack5621 Месяц назад
What's the part number?
@studmuffin1979
@studmuffin1979 4 года назад
Thanks for this video
@BPoweredLove
@BPoweredLove 4 года назад
I'm just curious. Do you think that a ball joint press kit could work too?
@agegonzo39
@agegonzo39 4 года назад
No it will not work. At least the kit that I had didn’t work. There is not enough space for the “C” clamp to fit between the rear drum and trailing arm. Use this guys method instead and save yourself the headache. You can literally pick all this stuff up for less than $17 at your local home depot or Lowe’s.
@darksolara6750
@darksolara6750 7 месяцев назад
no Alignment needed...correct??
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 7 месяцев назад
Any time you mess with suspension you always have to get an alignment. You are supposed to get an alignment once a year as well.
@Blueskies-h3e
@Blueskies-h3e Год назад
Pity I’m so far from you otherwise I’d stop there and have you do the job for me. I’m in Southern California (Riverside) and you’re up North of me.
@BDK679
@BDK679 4 года назад
Nice video
@urnobyss7614
@urnobyss7614 2 года назад
Smart!!!!!
@whatnowok
@whatnowok 5 лет назад
Could someone send me the link to Amazon. What bushing name am i searching for. Car doing the exact same thing. Drove me crazy Thank You for posting video and anyones help
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 5 лет назад
John Davis I actually have extras I’m trying to get rid of. Accidentally bought 4 thinking I needed to replace all 4 bushings. Email us if you’re interested. Email is in the caption, thank you!
@MrCameljockey1
@MrCameljockey1 4 года назад
@@OrganizedGarageStatus I am trying to find these as well. I only need 2 of them. I can't seem to find them. Any help please?
@ChuckThomas
@ChuckThomas 2 года назад
@@MrCameljockey1 Rock Auto
@nuge363
@nuge363 6 лет назад
Lexxxgang 🤘🏼
@thomasauto4862
@thomasauto4862 6 лет назад
Wow! How professionally done! Thanks for the tool list! Did you have to replace the bushing on the other end? Looks like it comes already presses into the bar.
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus 6 лет назад
Thomas Auto thank you! We decided not to, since there was no visible sign of wear and too much trouble to bring it to a shop to get the old bushings off.
@Cd1f8tan33
@Cd1f8tan33 2 года назад
👍
@All-about-everything
@All-about-everything Год назад
Why can’t we just buy a lot that has all this instead of building it
@OrganizedGarageStatus
@OrganizedGarageStatus Год назад
Of course you can. Replacing the entire knuckle vs replacing a bushing. Let me know which ones easier.
@EliKnowws
@EliKnowws 11 месяцев назад
Where do I find this tool?
@thebordernow
@thebordernow 6 месяцев назад
@@EliKnowws He just put together some hardware components to make his "tool." This is what he listed under his posting name, below the video and where it says, "Subscribe" - To avoid having to remove the entire wheel hub just to press in a single bushing, we put together some simple parts to install the new bushings. 3/8 5" bolt and nut Various washer sizes Square washer (used for deck building) 2" long 2" diameter PVC cutout 0.5" long 2" diameter PVC cutout
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