Best automotive control arm bushing kits according to redditors

We found 8 Reddit comments discussing the best automotive control arm bushing kits. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Automotive Replacement Control Arm Bushing Kits:

u/tj-tyler · 2 pointsr/Wrangler

Hope this helps you out:

Front and Rear LCA: Moog CK660203 - Includes both bushings. Amazon says doesn't fit TJs, but I installed in my 98.

Front UCA: Moog CK620244 - Includes only the frame-side bushing.

Front Upper Axle Bushings (pair): Moog K3128 - One pair will do the front axle (one per side). These are a pain to remove/replace.

Rear UCA: Moog CK620246 - Includes both bushings.

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Moog "C" and "CK" series is their premium line; "R" and "RK" and "K" is their standard line.

u/curiouscrusher · 2 pointsr/Acura_RSX

I bought mine off Amazon. If you've never replaced them before you're in for a treat. It's one of the most time consuming projects on our cars. You'll want a hole saw, sawzall, lots of WD-40 or lubricant of choice, a blowtorch, case of beer, a ball joint press kit, 20 ton press (optional but very helpful for installation) and a couple hours at least, I think I spent 4-5 on it. My suspension had 200+k on it though, so needless to they did not want to be removed.

These were the ones I put in about 700 miles ago:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002799EI6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_vzs5AbGPHYXGV

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000C9O6JK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Szs5AbWAFQZJ9

u/charliegsand · 1 pointr/240sx
u/dhawk99 · 1 pointr/Miata

https://www.amazon.com/Energy-Suspension-113105G-Front-Control/dp/B001G7GQCC?keywords=energy+suspension+bushing+miata&qid=1536294124&sr=8-12&ref=mp_s_a_1_12


Make sure to get extra grease, and use as much as possible, makes the job a lot easier, and you'll have a lot left over if you decide to do the rear or subframes.

Edit: I used a torch and shop press to get the old bushings out. these just slide in, where new OEM ones would need to be pressed in with the shop press.

u/mattluttrell · 1 pointr/Jeep

> how much of an effect on ride quality would this have as opposed to doing the uppers as well?

If you do them correctly, and tighten your uppers while you're at it, it should help out a lot. Cranking down on the track bar could help too.

If money is tight and you want it to ride like new, consider replacing the top bushings when you replace the lowers.

Although I've seen upper arms fail on the trail, the guy was a rock hopping crazy. It's not a common failure. The lower control arms are the ones that often take the most abuse. Doing bushings on top and replacing lowers is not that bad of a plan.