View Full Version : Phoenix: Dependable shop for control arm bushings
seth_js
03-17-2008, 06:00 PM
Looking for a good shop to swap out my passenger side lower control arm bushings. The dealership wants 4 hours of labor ($385), which I think is rediculous. 4 Wheelers on Washington will do it for $200, but I can't get in for a week or two. I'm hoping to get it done this week. Any suggestions?
flyingwil
03-17-2008, 06:01 PM
Looking for a good shop to swap out my passenger side lower control arm bushings. The dealership wants 4 hours of labor ($385), which I think is rediculous. 4 Wheelers on Washington will do it for $200, but I can't get in for a week or two. I'm hoping to get it done this week. Any suggestions?
Did you check with Carlos over at Toybox auto?
njtaco
03-17-2008, 06:24 PM
Seth,
Can you do any of the work yourself? Toyota of Dallas has the lower control arm listed for $158.00, if I'm reading it right. I'm not sure if it comes with bushings installed, and of course you'll need to get the truck aligned.
Just thinking out loud...I hate paying for work I can do myself...
Bob
seth_js
03-17-2008, 07:30 PM
Did you check with Carlos over at Toybox auto?
Yup, first place I went. He said he could only find bushings for a Tundra/Sequioa, but he called the company and they said it would work on a Tacoma. So he ordered them and they were supposed to be there in a couple days. He was going to check them out when they got there to make sure they would work, and then call me to schedule. a week and a half later still no call, so I called him. No one answered, so I left a voicemail. No return call. So then I looked around for the bushing myself and of course the first place I look (daystar) has a bushing kit specifically for my Tacoma. So anyways, I ordered up their bushing kit ($80), now just need to get it installed.
seth_js
03-17-2008, 07:34 PM
Seth,
Can you do any of the work yourself? Toyota of Dallas has the lower control arm listed for $158.00, if I'm reading it right. I'm not sure if it comes with bushings installed, and of course you'll need to get the truck aligned.
Just thinking out loud...I hate paying for work I can do myself...
Bob
Toyota of Dallas is usually cheaper than the dealerships here, but that is quite a bit cheaper. That is for the entire arm. which I was quoted $215 for here. I ended up getting an entire bushing kit from Daystar for $80.
I'm fairly mechanical, but my main problem is lack of tools and place to work on my truck. My home owners association are a bunch of nazi's, and are now starting to fine me every time I work on my truck. Of course the president of the HOA is a bitter old lady who lives directly across from me.
njtaco
03-17-2008, 08:30 PM
Of course the president of the HOA is a bitter old lady who lives directly across from me.
Better drop off an Easter basket and a bucket of Tulips this weekend...
maxama10
03-18-2008, 04:02 AM
Friends house?
111db
03-19-2008, 03:05 AM
A friend has had decent service here: http://www.toyspecialistsaz.com/
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