Rm400 for 15 years is a good deal
Lower arm bush
Lower arm bush
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Oct 10 2022, 10:41 PM
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Rm400 for 15 years is a good deal
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Oct 11 2022, 05:16 PM
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QUOTE(kiTZss @ Oct 11 2022, 06:54 AM) Nvr replaced the lower arm and its bushing since new car until now. Now suspect the bushing kaput, not sure whether RM800 can sustain another 15 yr Since it lasts so long and satisfactory, replacing whole arm is better in my opinion. Eliminates workmanship issues although minimal, plus u cant get an ori bushing i think. Only aftermarket ones which might not last as long. Again another risk |
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Oct 26 2022, 05:17 PM
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QUOTE(kiTZss @ Oct 26 2022, 08:39 AM) Replaced the drive shaft at both sides , cost me rm720 all in for both sides... Is the price reasonable? The brand is Lucas btw.. Never heard of lucas driveshaft. Checking the website seems super simple.. probably just a company sourcing parts and rebranding to lucas. Gsp is what i see mechanic usually suggest. If jap car usually they suggest taking original halfcut driveshaft. |
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