QP Lower Control Arm Bushes

Grant V

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I've loved the Quattroporte since it was launched in 2003 and vowed that one day I would have one as a daily driver. A year ago the dream came true when I found a 2007 automatic with 14000 km on the clock through the agents.
But the build quality - oh, the build quality! Not that it's put together badly - there are no rattles and squeaks, but within the first three months of ownership the car was on a flatbed back to the agents twice with burst water hoses, one a coolant hose under the inlet manifold in the V of the engine, the second from the waterpump at the back of the engine. Then there was the occasion a few months ago when my other half was on his way back from visiting his parents on their farm and the car went into disco mode 150km from home. Engine light came on, suspension light, gearbox light in all array of colours and hues and got parked at a filling station on the highway. Back on a flatbed to the agents only to find out that one of the injector connections had come loose. Incidentally, he was rescued in the faithful 30 year old Porsche 928 with 440 000km on the clock and 20 year old hoses.
On Friday evening on my way home the window winder mechanism divorced its rivets with a loud bang, and the knock in the left front suspension that has developed over the last three weeks has been put down to worn lower control arm bushes. C'mon, guys, the fecking thing only has 39 000km on the clock?!?
Of course every one of these little incidents is accompanied by a series of 00000s on the quotation sheet.
I'm wondering if the Italians just can't get it right, or whether the car has been built down to a budget, or whether I've just been.
Nevertheless I'll get the repairs done and continue writing out the cheques, 'cause it's till a magnificent set of wheels, albeit that I only see it occasionally when passing the agents.

Now my question: can I replace the control arm bushes? The agents tell me that the bushes can't be replaced and that the control arms have to be replaced as a unit in pairs, i.e. both side must be done at the same time. I'm still getting over the shear fright of seeing what they've quoted me for replacing these.....
 

roger102

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That's what my guys told me the other month, they have stopped making just the bushes so you need to buy the whole ***. They were looking into getting bushes made, not sure of the status though.