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I am getting a steering wheel shimmy when braking and suspect the torsion arm bushes.

 

I have seen that you can buy replacement arms for less than £100, does anyone have these? Or can offer advice on where to buy? Or, are the bushes still available to press into the existing arms?

 

Thanks

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U can but u be better off using polly bush type ..

 

Or I do have a set of adjustable solid type tension rods and upper arms for sale ..100quid for the lot

 

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U can but u be better off using polly bush type ..

 

Or I do have a set of adjustable solid type tension rods and upper arms for sale ..100quid for the lot

 

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No he's not. Polybushes are often too hard - so are solid tension rods and upper arms (those in particular are awful unless you're going for an out-right track slag). You have increased NVH with polybushes. In some instances, they're perfect, but not all applications.

No he's not. Polybushes are often too hard - so are solid tension rods and upper arms (those in particular are awful unless you're going for an out-right track slag). You have increased NVH with polybushes. In some instances, they're perfect, but not all applications.

 

the stock bushes were to soft for me as are the rest of the stock bushes and damper and springs . there fine for most normal driving as am sure si does but for those how drive the car to the limit the polly bushes are indeed much better

the stock bushes were to soft for me as are the rest of the stock bushes and damper and springs . there fine for most normal driving as am sure si does but for those how drive the car to the limit the polly bushes are indeed much better

 

I'm not talking about stock bushes. I'm talking NISMO bushes. Just because I baby my Z doesn't mean I don't drive it hard. I push it! :)

 

I do have 'some' polybushes on my Z, but not many. I've also removed all the horrible solid links.

Mines solid as a rock....for a car that does lots of road miles then the Nismo or poly like I used to have would be a better choice than solid rose joint type.

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