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So I am replacing my rear lower control arm on my 05 celica gt and I had a terrible time trying to get the two lower bolts out on the knuckle and ended up having to cut them out now I'm going to have to replace the two bushings on the bottom of the knuckle one of them being what the cam toe adjust bolt went through and I was hoping someone would know where to find them because I'm having a hard time finding any

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The first place I check for Parts is http://www.carid.com

If they don't have New bushings then finding the entire lower arm might be the only way to go.

This is my Favorite Online Boneyard.

http://www.car-part.com/

By the Way, Welcome to the Neighborhood.

Lots of really good information here.

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