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  1. OK!, jack it up put on stands, lay my blanket down and crawl under it. remove 3 bolts holding the splash pan on, put the jack under tranny with a board on it. lift tranny just enough to releive the pressure, remove the four NUTS on bottom of mount, remove the four BOLTS holding the crossmember to the frame. remove the four bolts holding mount to tranny. NOTE the position of crossmember (if not marked) thats it... put it all back Micah yes this is the one I put the motor mounts on, I thought I had replaced the tranny mount, but it must have been another one. AND!. this took the "movement" our of the feeling in the steering and seats. mine was not a shimmy or vibration, but a noticable movement that this 99 had but the other one didnt. take a look....
  2. I bought a new tranny mount for my 99, and I am putting it in today.
  3. I took them out and listed them in our for sale section, $40.00 mailed to your USA address they just sold, thanks omar
  4. Hi, I put these on my 99 for 3 weeks, pulled them off and went back OEM. I didnt like them, I like a softer ride. If you want a "sports car" ride, more firm, you might like these. Jasonm said:my poly strut rod bushings are great and I am slammed on megans...I like the solid feel, It wasnt too hard like you described. I get a good response from the car and the road but I guess everyone gets that feeling a different way. Just sell them used on the LS400 classifieds for half price. SO, here they are. from mybushings.com. Products ------------------------------------------------------ 2 x Lexus LS 400 (94-00) Front Strut Rod Bushing (ADUS #531) = $78.90 ------------------------------------------------------ Discount Coupon FGY42Q 5% applied: -$3.95 Sub-Total: $74.96 FedEx Ground (Shipping less than 1.78 Pounds to Texas, United States ): $10.39 Total: $85.35 FOR SALE $40.00 mailed to your house. in the USA
  5. BEWARE my EMAILS with mybushings..... I bought a set of Lexus LS 400 (94-00) Front Strut Rod Bushing ADUS #531, and asked them: HAVE YOU HAD COMPLAINTS? I am 76 and dont need to do this twice. mine is a 99LS. thanks.. bp Thanks for your inquiry. These exact bushings have been supplied to hundreds of customers with no negative feedbacks. It is possible that some vehicles may behave differently from others, but we have never had any comebacks about the bushings you replaced. Thanks and regards, The Sales & Admin Team www.mybushings.com Well... now you have one.... I had the bushings removed yesterday and installed OEM bushings. The poly bushings were so hard riding, they had no flex or give at all, they took away the soft quite ride of my LS400. As soon as we put the OEM bushings in I had my ride back. I would like to return these for a refund. sincerely, bp Billy, I am sorry to hear that the Polyurethane bushings were not to your liking. As I mentioned in the previous email, every customer we have had to date has been perfectly satisfied with them including many LS400 owners. Naturally we cannot refund you for used bushings unless they were specifically defective which certainly isn't the case here. We hope you understand that we cannot refund you simply because you didn't like the feel of the bushings, as we cannot get a refund from the manufacturer for used bushings. Again, I am sorry that they were not what you had hoped for and assure you that we have many happy customers using these bushings in their LS400s with no complaints or issues at all. Sincerely, Eric Sales & Admin www.mybushings.com BEWARE
  6. I have moved the seats around, back and forth and all needed connections are the same, except there will not be a plug for the side airbag.
  7. a hint to the wise should be sufficient.... cheers..
  8. on one of my 99's the VSC & CEL came on and the car ran fine, no change in operation that I could notice. It was determined that my oil control valve was restricted on my left head. I removed it, cleaned it replaced it and no more lights. That was the first of may, no more lights. see it here http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=64399&view=findpost&p=409977
  9. Well, your first question is pretty easy, if the buttons are not right above the console ashtray on your car, you dont have heated seats, unless someone has changed the console for one without the buttons, you can remove the pannel and see if the wiring is there.... On your second question, you are (hopefully)just low on coolant, or have a "air bubble" in your system. check it, flush it, bleed it, you can find out more by feeling the hoses than we can "tell" you. run a search on no heat, it has been covered many times.
  10. Hi, I have owned several LS's, and truly love the 99's I have now, but also the 95-97 cars are strong runners, and very trustworthy, SO, my advice is: pay cash, but that is my way of doing things.. no payments in twenty plus years..... all that money you payout in interest, will buy you a lot of freedom. well: that is my sermon for the day. Hope it gives you something to think about. Good Luck, let us know/see your decision..........
  11. wrong place: http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index.php?showforum=17
  12. you done good....
  13. I have a 97 that should be the same. The seat back has four bolts at the bottom, one behind the center armrest at the top and then nothing else I can find but it is still attached from the top somewhere while I can pull (swing) the bottom up a few inches now. It is driving me nuts...please help! read the above, you will see there are three upper bolts under the headrest
  14. we removed the radiator on my 94 and 97. it makes it so much easier, not having to worry about hitting it.
  15. YEP, that high dollar quote turned me off... way off.. so we yanked that(driver door) sucker out to replace it with one I found at a salvage yard (right rear)and it would not work, it was reversed, so we checked my motor and to our surprise, it worked, that caused us to look further and we saw the blackened contacts, cleaned them off, put it back together, and it worked and is still working... it was over 10 years old, so I am thinking we might have to do it again in 2020, HA, I am joking, I am 76 now, anyway good luck on yours...
  16. nice looking... seats look very good, for a 91.
  17. A little bit of wisdom goes a long way....... Your a classic...
  18. I have had 8 LS400's thru the years, have 2 now, I would not have anything else. They cost a little more to repair, but do not need as much up keep as others do, so I think it is a trade-off. make sure the timing belt & water pump has been changed, and you are good to go.
  19. SURE!!! call or go by Richardson Paint & Body, 509 N Interurban St, Richardson, TX ph 972 235 2025 I owned Richardson Automotive for about 30 years and they were my neighbors. I have not had any lexus work done but have used them on several occasions... and would NOW if I needed something done. ... good luck, bill powell
  20. Hi guys, thank you for the information on parts and your experiences. FYI, the toyodiy.com website has somehow managed to get their parts diagrams and parts numbers back online. I had registered with them and got an e-mail from them letting me know about the availability. I checked it out and sure enough the diagrams were back!!! fsuguy BUT: they have no listings for "strut rod bushings"
  21. Billy, you might have saved a little change if you'd bought those strut rod bushings at lexuspartsonline.com. By the way, parts.com is always cheapest for OEM parts, in my experience, but the part no. for those OEM bushings you bought doesn't register anything on parts.com. I hate it when that happens. Fsuguy was looking for the bushings for the UCA's. Don't know if there is an OEM part # for those. NEITHER place has any references to a strut rod bushing, like they never heard of one.... ??
  22. Hi, I bought the OEM Bushings from Park Place. part # 48674-40051 x 2 was 83.00 and I just press the old ones out and the new ones in.
  23. Hi guys and gals, well I replaced my OEM bushings with polys a couple of weeks ago, and got a surprise. "pure drifter" said they were noisy, but I didnt understand why, now I know. NOW I am going to take the polys out and go back to OEM. The polys are not flexible, make the ride hard & firm, like having no shock absorber. I want my cabin as quite as possible.... so I am taking these things out.
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