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Axle Bushes and bearings?


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Hello

my 54 plate 2.4 alphard hybrid has worn axle bushes and ? Bearings (the rubber mounts the axle sits on)?? Sorry but not sure of the correct term but they are all the rubber left oking pieces!

please can somebody tell me the proper names and part numbers for my vehicle and if you have any suggestions where to source them it would be appreciated. Thanks.

is it a big job to replace them and any ideas of likely costs please?

thanks everyone 

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Hello james they are call rear axle subframe bushes check this link    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/384959399890?itmmeta=01J5NDWZ4RA2EWQB8ZYJEW6YZZ&hash=item59a15e47d2:g:6IAAAOSwvdxdHx-a   labour wise its about 4 hour job they have to drop the rear subframe your looking about £300 labour cost then + price of parts 

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Yes thank you but I have a similar problem at the front. I think this might be a picture from the front?

is there a complete kit for all the bushes as I suspect all may be equally ‘unwell’!

thanks again.

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Looking up the parts it ask me if my hybrid is 96KW or 117KW. I have looked through my papers but can’t find out which it is. How can I find out the model please

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Please does anyone have a link to source front and rear brake pads and fitting kits for my 54 plate 4WD 2.4 hybrid Alphard? 
have looked on eBay but not sure which are good ones or the right fitting kits! Thanks 

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