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Rubber V's Polyurethane bushes for Panhard GQ

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Rubber V's Polyurethane bushes for Panhard GQ

Post by Snarba »

Hi guys are the rubber ones worth the extra $ or poly o.k ( nearly half the price ) tah
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Post by nastytroll »

rubber only, ask nissan for a quote, I paid $16 ea for my last set. Cheaper then the urethane qoute.
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Post by ozy1 »

yes agree gwnuine nissan rubber bushes only,
used to be a stock item at a few nissan dealers in NSW, but last week none anywhere had any, so i had to use poly, would i do it again? ill tell ya in a few thousand kays,

ive never had any luck with poly previously,
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Post by brad-chevlux »

when you ask nissan and they tell you, you have to buy the the whole rod at over $300, yeah i'll buy $35 worth of superpro poly bushes.

wouldn't touch nolothane. useless crap that stuff is.
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Post by nastytroll »

nissan will sell you complete panhards unless you have the part number. I spat a urethane panhard bush out of the chassis end front driving up a waterfall, not fun with no steering at the top.
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Post by BeNoS »

would there be any chance of it anybody knows the part No's for all the genuine suspension bushes on patrols and post em up and mayby add it to the bible. would be greatly appreciated by all those dumbies like me who need to buy them,
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Post by ozy1 »

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic956 ... ard+bushes

The lower bush which is the one with the large hole (diff end) is 55135-01j01 GQ. The upper GQ bush part number is 55135-01j10. Pin hole 14mm,internal sleve width 48mm,rubber dia 48.6mm.
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Post by sw1 »

superior engineering list all the rubber bushes
ive have used them in my front panhard. seem to work well
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Re: Rubber V's Polyurethane bushes for Panhard GQ

Post by GQTrav »

Snarba wrote:Hi guys are the rubber ones worth the extra $ or poly o.k ( nearly half the price ) tah
When i installed an adjustable front panhard, it came with poly bushes. After 2 day trips they were flogged out. I replaced them with nissan rubber bushes and even after a 38500 km trip around oz they were still fine. So yes, they are worth the extra money.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Always use rubber for all bushes on a Nissan.

$20 each for panhard rod bushes
$150 a set for radius arm flex bushes
$170 for rubber castor correction bushes
$60 for a set of 4 radius arm to chassis mushroom bushes
$40 each for upper and lower control arm (trailing arm) bushes.

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