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They are actually called suspension arms , if you look on e-bay you can find a total of six of them, four run perpendicular to the car and two run parallel those are technically trailing arms but you can get all six four around 200.00.You can buy the bushings but you'll need a press to complete the job. thanks chris.
You are on the right track, you can buy those bushings. Just go in and ask for the rear control arm bushings and they should be able to look it up and get the right ones for you. I have a 91 Camry, great cars.
Yes, any auto supply store can supply the bolts and the bushings.
5 different part numbers at AutoZone, depending on Suburban model.
(They also sell the control arm).
REMOVAL
1)
Raise and support vehicle.
3)
Remove the steering knuckle.
Remove the bolts fastening the power steering cooler to the front suspension cradle crossmember reinforcement (Fig. 21).
5)
Remove the lower control arm rear bushing retainer bolts located on each side of each lower control arm rear bushing.
NOTE: The bolts fastening the cradle crossmember reinforcement are of three different thread sizes. Note the location of the various sizes.
6)
Remove the bolts attaching the cradle crossmember reinforcement to the front suspension cradle crossmember (Fig. 22). Remove the 2 bolts fastening the reinforcement and rear of cradle crossmember to the body of the vehicle. Remove the reinforcement.
7)
Remove the pivot bolt attaching the front bushing of the lower control arm to the front suspension cradle crossmember.
8)
Remove the lower control arm.
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