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BEST BUSHES

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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BEST BUSHES

Post by poppeye »

i just got a set of ne dropped radius arms and was wondering what people thought would be the best bushes to put in for lot of flex
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Post by badger »

genuine nissan.

or the more worn the better if you dont care how it handels onroad
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Post by ludacris »

Genuine nissan GU as the have the holes in them.

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Post by nastytroll »

All GQ front bushes are solid, some GU bushes are slotted and some are solid. There are 3 different part numbers. I would run GQ or GU solids as they dont tear like the slotteds and I have run both and dont think the gain of travel is worth the lowwer life span of the slotted bushes as they are not cheap
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Post by Mick. »

poppeye wrote:i just got a set of ne dropped radius arms and was wondering what people thought would be the best bushes to put in for lot of flex
Here's the part number for the genuine nissan slotted bushes. N/54560 VB012

There about $50 each. My first set lasted 3 years and are now in my mates patrol still in my old arms. I've just bought another set for my new arms.

These are the best in my opinion. :cool:

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Post by bogged »

What happened to the Haultech ones that they made for Rovers and were going to make for Nissans??
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Post by drakan69 »

picked up this little hottie just the other night and hers was all shaven except for a little patch right in the middle which was trimmed into a heart shape, it was pretty awesome.
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Post by tuffsahara »

my mate used to own a mav with flogged out bushes drove pretty good on road and was the best twisting gq/mav i've seen without a 5 link
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Post by Madmac »

bogged wrote:What happened to the Haultech ones that they made for Rovers and were going to make for Nissans??
they do make them for nissans, ive got a set of them in mine, they flex nicely
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Post by oondy »

Haultech SLotted bushes provide a great deal more flex than the Nissan bushes ever will, downside is they wear out quite fast.

there is a pic on my website with my front end twisted up a bit, has 3" heavy coils in the front but articulation is still quite a bit more than factory bushes, running 3" Radius arms also....

http://www.bigo4x4.com.au/default.asp?page=suspension

the piccy on top right of the side bar is what i'm refering to, click it for a larger shot.

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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

been using poly ones with steel sleeve in the centre, after wearing out 3 factory GU sets in under 50,000km, they flex well, bind less, and have done 25000km going fine, inc Googs track, Canning, Simpson, Tanami trips, and Flinders ranges trip recently since fitted.

All the travel of the front shocks on mine seems to destroy the factory units.
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Post by CWBYUP »

drakan69 wrote:picked up this little hottie just the other night and hers was all shaven except for a little patch right in the middle which was trimmed into a heart shape, it was pretty awesome.
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Post by macca81 »

drakan69 wrote:picked up this little hottie just the other night and hers was all shaven except for a little patch right in the middle which was trimmed into a heart shape, it was pretty awesome.

mm thats my kinda bush ;)
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Post by Nelso »

Snake Racing high flex bushes with all radius arm bolts still in. Just a comparison for you; hope it helps.

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