How to rebuild rear suspension on a Lexus GS 300, GS 400, GS 430 | Similar to IS 300, SC 300

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In today's video I will show you step-by-step how to rebuild the rear suspension on a 2004 Lexus GS 300. We will be replacing every bushing, ball joint - basically every wear component. I will also show you how to properly stabilize the suspension before tightening fasteners to ensure maximum life out of new bushings/ball joints.

The process is similar, but not exactly the same for a variety of Lexus/Toyota RWD (rear-wheel drive) vehicles, for example:

2nd gen. Lexus GS 300 (1998-2005)
2nd gen. Lexus GS 400 (1998-2005)
2nd gen. Lexus GS 430 (1998-2005)
2nd gen. Toyota Aristo (1998-2005)
1st gen. Lexus IS 300 (2001-2005)
1st gen. Lexus SC 300 (1992-2000)

IMPORTANT NOTE:

At 21:31, I state that the sway bar endlink is defective because the stud spins while tightening the nut onto it. This is incorrect, as there is a hex shaped hole in the end of the stud that you are supposed to insert a 5 mm hex socket into to hold the endlink while you tighten the nut to hold it down. Thank you @pavelbuchnevich1229 for pointing this out!
Apologies for the confusion!

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Contents:

00:00 Intro
00:47 Parts required
01:09 Jacking car up
01:56 Wheel speed sensor wire
02:10 Removing brake caliper
02:25 Removing lower control Arm #1
02:55 Removing lower control Arm #2
04:42 Removing shock absorber
05:44 Removing sway bar endlink
05:54 Removing toe control link
07:27 Removing wheel speed sensor
08:07 Removing axle nut
08:51 Removing axle shaft from differential
10:30 Removing parking brake cable from knuckle
12:01 Removing axle shaft
12:34 Removing knuckle
13:18 Knuckle bushings/wheel bearing inspection
14:17 Removing upper control arm
14:51 Installing new upper control arm
15:54 Installing knuckle
16:34 Installing axle shaft
17:26 Installing parking brake
20:15 Torqueing axle shaft bolts to spec
20:55 Installing new toe control link
21:30 Installing new sway bar endlink
21:52 Installing shock absorber
22:19 Installing new lower control arm #2
23:17 Installing new lower control arm #1
24:09 Installing axle nut
24:37 installing wheel speed sensor
25:00 Stabilizing the suspension
25:43 Torqueing bolts to spec
26:37 Wheel speed sensor wire
26:45 Suspension member brace/mud cover
26:55 Pushing back caliper pistons
28:04 Installing brake caliper
28:20 Installing wheel
28:27 Lowering car back down
28:52 Alignment
29:16 Conclusion

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Tools required:

Ratchet with 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21 mm sockets
14 mm deep socket
32 mm 12 point deep socket
10 mm hexagon socket
Swivel socket adapter
Combination wrench set
Torque wrench (up to 213 ft-lbs)
Breaker Bar
Ratchet extensions
Jack x2
Jackstand x2
Wheel chocks x2
Paint marker
Hammer
Assortment of pliers
Engine oil
Wooden plank
Small wooden block
High temperature lithium grease
Pitman arm puller
Harbor Freight brake tool set - https://www.harborfreight.com/7-piece...
Trunk liner clips


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Parts Required:

CMS861149 - Mevotech lower control arm #2 (L) x1
CMS861150 - Mevotech lower control arm #2 (R) x1
CMS861050 - Mevotech lower control arm #1 (L/R) x2
CMS861269 - Mevotech toe control link (L/R) x2
CMS861286 - Mevotech upper control arm (L) x1
CMS861287 - Mevotech upper control arm (R) x1
K750035 - Moog Sway bar end link (L/R) x2

You can find these part numbers on EBay by searching:

42210-22030 - Rear lower knuckle bushing x2

ET196573028AU - Rear knuckle bushing x2
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