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Front suspension/steering bushes/ball joint etc.

Good Morning Peeps,

 

Saturday I am replacing my front shocks with second had good condition ones as my NSF is goosed. Do any of you have any suggestions on replacing any/all the bushes/ball joints at all as I also have a wondering steering problem, see here :- http://www.300zx.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=58611&highlight=strange+steering.

 

Anybody point me in the right derection on what to get ? i.e. part numbers, where to get them, cost etc. Is there a 'kit' available.

 

Just looking at what could/should or shouldn't need replacing.

 

CheerZ

Paul

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top link bushes are a probable as they dont last long. A set of 8 costs about £160 and a vice and hammer will drift them out and in. Middlehurst Nissan St Helens I think. Nismo ones same as for Skylines.

 

Tension rod bushes also might be finished leaking etc. Big debate on safety of poly and some use rose jointed. I used Superflex poly 4 years ago and still fine so I think they are OK but some stiffer ones might be the cause of cracking on lower track arm as experienced by some.

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top link bushes are a probable as they dont last long. A set of 8 costs about £160 and a vice and hammer will drift them out and in. Middlehurst Nissan St Helens I think. Nismo ones same as for Skylines.

 

Tension rod bushes also might be finished leaking etc. Big debate on safety of poly and some use rose jointed. I used Superflex poly 4 years ago and still fine so I think they are OK but some stiffer ones might be the cause of cracking on lower track arm as experienced by some.

 

 

Sorry if I'm being a bit fick but do you (or anyone else) have a picture so that I know what I'm looking at/checking for all the above ?

 

CheerZ

Paul

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