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GQ Control arms

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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GQ Control arms

Post by GM »

Can anyone give us the goss on how to make the control arm bushes last longer than 2 events . We just put std. Nissan new bushes in and they are buggerd after one 2hr night drive. {at the axle}. At the chassie can I make a bush retainer to stop the front bush from sliding up and destorying itself
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Post by patrol man »

leave the bolts loose. :lol:
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Post by muddymav »

what or whos control arms are you using, The reason i ask i had the same problem,i ended up swaping them for the same brand after pleeding with the maker. the problem was that the control arms aren't straight, they have a slight bend in them,but the ones i orig had had a too severe angle in em', the bush was flogging itself out in the middle where the bolt goes through.
just a thought anyway.
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Post by patrol42 »

I would not say that the control arms have a 'bend' in them, as the arm is is a straight tube, but they do not run parralel to the chassis so the bushes are at a slight 'angle' to the arm to accomodate this.

here is a quick drawing to help explain how they are...I should have exagerated the angle more but you get the idea

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Some control arms dont have this offset and are straight, which will cause the bushes to flogg out.
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Post by muddymav »

just couldnt get it out, but yes thats what i was trying to say!
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Re: GQ Control arms

Post by Mick. »

GM wrote:Can anyone give us the goss on how to make the control arm bushes last longer than 2 events . We just put std. Nissan new bushes in and they are buggerd after one 2hr night drive. {at the axle}. At the chassie can I make a bush retainer to stop the front bush from sliding up and destorying itself
Replace all your bushes with Johnny joints. :cool:

You will get a little more flex and will take some of the stress out of your arms if they are to straight as mentioned above.

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Post by azzad »

whats a johnny joint
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Post by patrol42 »

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Post by CruiserPatrol »

Are these johnny joints street legle????
I'll give it a go!!!!!
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Post by Mick. »

CruiserPatrol wrote:Are these johnny joints street legle????
I'm not real sure on that. :?

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Post by Tiny »

Mick. wrote:
CruiserPatrol wrote:Are these johnny joints street legle????
I'm not real sure on that. :?

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Post by badger »

ive read that the angle is 8 deg.
does anyone know if this is correct?
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