Me too

Originally Posted by
Konradical
I am actually in the same boat - same side, same bush, similar kays - and have been looking at my options.
I see Advance Factors do a heavy duty option for the rear uppers, but not lowers. I did also read somewhere (can't remember where and have searched for it) that the rear upper from a RRS is the better replacement option - something to do with bush size and slightly different geometry. Better rise and lasts longer.
My left rear shock is dusted also so the two together make a proper rattle when on rougher roads and bounces a little over bumps. Still looking at options for this as it would be great to have a Bilstein or KYB option. The standard units have done well though, considering the corrugations the car has encountered on the CSR and other tracks.
I feel it would be definitely worth doing uppers and lowers, as well as the hub bearings in one hit.
Interested to know your outcome and what you end up deciding what to do.
Mine too! Rear left upper bush split, front left upper bush split, rear sway bar bushes worn. 135K km. Corrugations and heavily loaded probably to blame.
Had the transmission oil replaced and steel pan fitted about 15 months ago. Transfer case oil replaced a few months ago. Now I’ve got a shudder at low speed on steepish inclines. Bit worried about that
2012 D4 SDV6 HSE, 18" Tuffant Kimberleys with Maxxis RAZR AT811, Traxide DBS, APT sliders, Mitch Hitch & Drifta Drawers
2017 Rhinomax Scorpion hybrid camper
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