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Difference between GQ and GU radius arm bushes ???

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Difference between GQ and GU radius arm bushes ???

Post by unlimited 1 »

Does anybody know what the difference are between GQ and GU radius arm bushes. I need to fit new ones and wondering which ones to go with. Does one flex better then the other? Are they different in size?
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Post by dano80 »

Hey mate, same size, but the GU ones I'm lead to believe flex better. IIRC they have some small slots in them which lets them distort more easily.

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Post by unlimited 1 »

Thanks for the quick reply. Do they flog out any quicker due to having less material and flexing more.
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Post by dano80 »

Once again from what I have heard, they do but not that much quicker.

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Post by Yom »

be weary - not all GU have slotted bushings.

only buy if you can confirm 100% they are slotted. Even then there's apparently 2 types.
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

also the slotted bushes are a wee bit harder to install
1/ they have to be lined up properly to work well
2/due to the slots , the bushes are slightly oval and require a little bit of care installing
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Slotted bushes don't last as long as solid bushes because they flex more and put under more stress.

We have aftermarket slotted bushes which flex well. We put a 3 year warranty on them. They are $150 for the set of 4 including freight. I don't have them on my web site but we always keep them in stock.

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Post by Bad JuJu »

Are these aftermarket ones poly or rubber ?
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Rubber, don't touch poly on a Patrol.
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Post by micks troll »

4WD Stuff wrote:Rubber, don't touch poly on a Patrol.
I agree I run the 3degree polys and they crackup and fall apart (now on second set) If Mr Rudd gives us some mulla I'll be down to see you again Shane for a good price on dropboxes and superflex bushes!!!
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Post by shw337 »

shane dose that 150 include the pushes at the top on the radius arms (where the arm meets the chasis or drop box)
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

$150 is for the 4 radius arm bushes at the axles and it is another $50 for the 4 genuine rubber bushes at the chassis end if bought together.

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