Installing inner and outer polyurethane bushings on the lower control arm 2005-2010 Scion tC

2005-2010 Scion tC front lower control arm polyurethane bushing upgrade
This article will summarize different polyurethane front control arm bushing options for the 2005-2010 Scion TC. Installation videos are at the bottom of this post.

TLDR – my final choice on bushings:


Update Jan 29, 2025

I measured the PSB492 before install and it was too small. I reached out to PSB and they sent me the PSB216 bushing instead.

https://psbushings.com/product/2x-toyota-prius-04-09-front-lower-arm-bushing-rear-bushing/

Check with PSB before ordering for your car.


Rear Inner bushing

There are three primary makers of polyurethane rear inner bushings for the 1st Gen Scion tC control arm:

  1. Energy Suspension full set p/n 8.3120G (black) 8.2120R (red)
  2. Whiteline p/n W53275 front inner only
  3. Problem Solving Bushings (PSB) full kit – PSB216

Energy Suspension p/n 8.3120

Here’s a good writeup on MotoIQ for the Energy Suspension 8.3120 bushing kit and the installation process: https://motoiq.com/project-scion-tc-part-4-suspension-and-brakes/3/ 

I don’t like this design.  You have to burn the rubber off and reuse the center sleeve. I’m no expert here, I’m just saying I don’t like this design. 


Whiteline W53275

This design is 1-piece and closely resembles the OEM bushing with cavities in the bushing to allow for articulation as well a captured sleeve. However, I could only find the inner (rear) bushing. Best I could tell Whiteline didn’t make a outer (front) bushing.

Whiteline W53275 front lower control arm bushings ANT10 1st gen scion tC
Whiteline W53275 front lower control arm bushings ANT10 1st gen scion tC

 

whiteline lower control arm bushing cavity for proper articulation
whiteline lower control arm bushing cavity for proper articulation

Whiteline W53275 press fit bushing

Whiteline W53275 press fit bushing

The Whiteline W53275 installation instructions call for a specific orientation (of the cavities) when installing the bushings. This makes sense.

Whiteline front control arm bushings instructions installation orientation
Whiteline front control arm bushings instructions installation orientation

Problem Solving Bushings – PSB492

When I first bought the PSB Kit PSB492/492F I received the old style inner bushing, it was the current offering at the time. It’s a completely solid polyurethane bushing. This will be VERY stiff.

Scion tC first gen PSB lower control arm bushings original design solid
Scion tC first gen PSB lower control arm bushings original design solid

Several months had passed and I randomly checked the manufacturer website before preparing for this install. I noticed the design on the website changed. It was a 2-piece bushing. I contacted PSB and they confirmed the design was updated. Per PSB:

PSB updated revised 2-piece interlock design for lower control arm bushings
PSB updated revised 2-piece interlock design for lower control arm bushings

I ordered the new PSB revised bushing. There was no change to the front (outer) bushing, only the rear (inner) bushing. In a follow up email to PSB they gave me the durometer specs:

PSB 2-piece interlock bushings red inner 90a and black outer 85a

PSB 2-piece interlock bushings red inner 90a and black outer 85a

PSB 216 2-piece interlock lower control arm poly urethane bushings 2005-2010 Scion tc

PSB 216 2-piece interlock lower control arm poly urethane bushings 2005-2010 Scion tc

PSB Scion tC Bushings original solid and 492 2-piece design

PSB Scion tC Bushings original solid and 492 2-piece design

After measuring the PSB492 (pictured above) I discovered it was too small. I emailed PSB support and provided them with my measurements. They sent me PSB216 instead.


Front outer bushingI found this interesting company on eBay, Durable.parts. They brand StrongFlex polyurethane components and they have a part for just the front outer bushing.

strongflex red outer lower control arm bushing

 

strongflex red outer lower control arm bushing

 

strongflex yellow outer lower control arm bushing

 

strongflex yellow outer lower control arm bushing

 

Info from the manufacturer’s website – “Choosing the Right Hardness: PU bushings come in different hardness levels, typically measured on the Shore A scale. Deciding between 80 SHA and 90 SHA hardness depends on individual preferences and driving requirements. For those prioritizing comfort and everyday driving, 80 SHA bushings offer a slightly softer ride. Conversely, 90 SHA bushings provide firmer support and tighter handling, making them ideal for enthusiasts seeking maximum performance. “

I looked up the “Shore A Scale” and the best info I can find is that means “durometer”. But just know there are different scales. For daily driving I decided to purchase the red 80 SHA bushings.


strongflex 211980B for ANT10 scion tc

 

strongflex 211980B for ANT10 scion tc

 

2005-2010 Scion tC lower control arm polyurethane bushings PSB and Strong Flex compared

 

2005-2010 Scion tC lower control arm polyurethane bushings PSB and Strong Flex compared

 


Total cost

Total cost for the setup you’re looking at was about $100. That’s the PSB 2-piece interlock rear inner bushings and the StrongFlex (Durable.parts) red 80 SHA front outer bushings. This is pieced together but priced just below the Energy Suspension 8.3120 kit.


Removal photos

For the smaller bushing you can burn the rubber or you can cut off the flange with a hole saw and then just press the bushing out easier.

front lower control arm OEM bushing
front lower control arm OEM bushing

 

drilling out the old lower control arm bushing scion tc 1st gen
drilling out the old lower control arm bushing scion tc 1st gen

 

 


Removing the larger inside bushing

1. You can burn the rubber out, then cut the sleeve.

2. You can also tap out the sleeve by hammering around the exposed edges.

3. Or press it out. I choose to press it out, with a little heat from the Bernzomatic. Here’s the rig I used:

pressing out front control arm bushing with vise
pressing out front control arm bushing with vise

Installation Videos

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3


Final Install Photos

Smaller bushing (front outer)
lower control arm front polyurethane bushing installed
lower control arm front polyurethane bushing installed
strong flex polyurethane bushing for lower control arm scion tc
strong flex polyurethane bushing for lower control arm scion tc

strong flex lower control arm polyurethane bushing installed
strong flex lower control arm polyurethane bushing installed

Larger bushing (rear inner)
PSB 216 bushing installed 2005-2010 Scion tc lower front control arm
PSB 216 bushing installed 2005-2010 Scion tc lower front control arm
PSB 216 2-piece interlock design lower front control arm bushing 1st gen scion tc
PSB 216 2-piece interlock design lower front control arm bushing 1st gen scion tc

PSB polyurethane bushing installed in lower control arm scion tc
PSB polyurethane bushing installed in lower control arm scion tc

lower control arm polyurethane bushings installed
lower control arm polyurethane bushings installed

Drivers side
2005-2010 Scion tC front lower control arm polyurethane bushing upgrade
2005-2010 Scion tC front lower control arm polyurethane bushing upgrade


Scion tC PSB front lower control arm polyurethane bushings installed
Scion tC PSB front lower control arm polyurethane bushings installed
installing the lower control arm with new polyurethane bushings on 1st gen scion tc
installing the lower control arm with new polyurethane bushings on 1st gen scion tc

front lower control arm polyurethane bushing installed
front lower control arm polyurethane bushing installed

lower control arm PSB inside bushing installed
lower control arm PSB inside bushing installed

 

Here are my old bushings for reference, pulled at 239k miles.

 

There were some small 1/2″ cracks at the crevices, nothing major.
OEM lower front control arm bushings pressed out
OEM lower front control arm bushings pressed out

old lower front control arm bushings pressed out 1st gen scion tc
old lower front control arm bushings pressed out 1st gen scion tc

PSBushing and OEM front control arm bushing compared - Scion tC
PSBushing and OEM front control arm bushing compared – Scion tC

PSB 216 compared to OEM bushing front lower control arm 2005-2010 scion tc
PSB 216 compared to OEM bushing front lower control arm 2005-2010 scion tc

Driving impressions

Overall, I like the firmness of the urethane setup. One of the best upgrades for tightening up the driving feel.   Over bumps I can feel the extra stiffness, but it’s not uncomfortable. On turns I can feel less play or slop in the response.

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