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Old 06-23-2008, 06:39 PM
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Hi,

I recently had my car in for an oil change at the dealer and they came back and told me I need to replace the lower control arm bushings. Reading through the internet it sounds like this is common for my 2003 Neon. They quoted a price of $450 including labor. It seemed kinda pricey to me so I took my car to Firestone where I usually go for an oil change on my other car and let them look at it. They quoted me at $430 but said I would need an alignment too for another $70. The description on the recommended service says: K7471 Lo Ctrol Arm Bushing/Kit Remove and replace control arm shaft and bushing, lower, both sides. The parts are $40 for each side. If I have them do this can I be sure that I won't have to replace bushings in the future?

Also, I talked to Midas and he said he would do it but he would replace the control arms along with the bushings and it would be $700-$750.

All this is quite pricey...are these reasonable prices or should I keep looking for someone else to do it?

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Old 06-23-2008, 06:56 PM
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Oh hell no

Order the prothane bushing kit and pay a mechanic $60 to install them


http://www.modernperformance.com/pro...de62388c545070

This is a super common problem on neons. I saved you hours of searching and smart *** comments...
 
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Default RE: Lower Control Arm Bushings

Thanks,

I've seen that kit mentioned before and getting a mechanic to install them. Excuse me being naive here though I haven't dealt much with mechanics...how do I get one to install it for me if the places I've gone to so far have wanted $350 labor?

Thanks for the help....I really appreciate it!
 
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I'm not sure where you're located but check for a rinky dinky mexican tire shop. I'm mexican so i'm allowed to say that...but usually they'll give you the best rates. It's awfully hard to screw up on that install considering it's unbolt, burn out the old bushings, bolt back up (Without a WHOLE LOT OF CUSSING inbetween that)

If you are not mechanically inclined I would suggest not doing it, otherwise you can probably knock it out yourself in a few hours with a torch and the right sockets.

But don't go to a "midas" or expensive shop like that, they'll put it in your butt. ****ing brake check stole my air filter.

Even if you have to pay $100 for the install, do it. Show them the bushings, show them where they need to go in and voila. It's worth it not to do the install yourself. [&:]
 
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Thanks for the advice. It is greatly appreciated.
 
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I wouldn't take my car to Midas even if the labor was free... they do sh** work IMO.

If you're somewhat knowledgeable and have the tools, or at least willing to try it, I would suggest trying it yourself if you've got the right stuff to do it.
 
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oh my god.....finally someone with my problem...i can get the bushings for the control arms at 0-reilys for 15 bucks each.
 
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plus i need this on one side...instalation for this should be no more then 100.so take it to a shop and you tell them what to do.so they dont add unessesary SHI*
 
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Oh hell no

Order the prothane bushing kit and pay a mechanic $60 to install them


http://www.modernperformance.com/pro...de62388c545070

This is a super common problem on neons. I saved you hours of searching and smart *** comments...
This is going to sound really dumb but isthat kit for both sides or would I need two kits?
 
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Default RE: Lower Control Arm Bushings

i believe dats for both sides. im getting ready to do all of my suspension bushings. we have a press so it should be fairly easy. plus my dads a mechanic
 

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