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Identify my suspension bushes

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Identify my suspension bushes

Post by SWBMQCraig »

Hey guys,

Just bought a GQ that has a custom 3-link + panhard front end, and need some new bushes for roadworthy (yes it is engineered).. but don't know what the bushes in the front are.. maybe GQ trailing arm?

Pics of one of the good ones,
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Anyone know?

Cheers Craig[/img]
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Post by 351ciofgrunt »

At a glance they do look like GQ rear trailing arm bushes

Why don't you drop one of your rear arms and compare measurements?
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Post by SWBMQCraig »

Rear is custom links with heim joints chassis end and the same bushes diff end.. Im pretty sure they are trailing arm bushes but asked at Nissan and they said that the trailing arm bushes they had were rubber only.. no steel rings :?

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Post by Black Bull »

SWBMQCraig wrote:Rear is custom links with heim joints chassis end and the same bushes diff end.. Im pretty sure they are trailing arm bushes but asked at Nissan and they said that the trailing arm bushes they had were rubber only.. no steel rings :?

Craig
Nissan dealer is wrong. ;)
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Post by SWBMQCraig »

Black Bull wrote:Nissan dealer is wrong. ;)
Finally something that makes sense :P
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Post by Mick. »

I'm a Nissan parts interpreter and a reckon that is a Nissan bush, GQ/GU rear trailing arm bush.

The part number is 5504506J00 from memory.

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Post by joeblow »

SWBMQCraig wrote:Rear is custom links with heim joints chassis end and the same bushes diff end.. Im pretty sure they are trailing arm bushes but asked at Nissan and they said that the trailing arm bushes they had were rubber only.. no steel rings :?

Craig
he is full of crap!....they are called a 'bonded' bush......and all nissan arms have them.
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Post by sudso »

They definitely look like std rear trailing arms bushes for a GQ or GU
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Post by bazzle »

Mick. wrote:I'm a Nissan parts interpreter and a reckon that is a Nissan bush, GQ/GU rear trailing arm bush.

The part number is 5504506J00 from memory.

Cheers Mick.
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Post by Loanrangie »

joeblow wrote:
SWBMQCraig wrote:Rear is custom links with heim joints chassis end and the same bushes diff end.. Im pretty sure they are trailing arm bushes but asked at Nissan and they said that the trailing arm bushes they had were rubber only.. no steel rings :?

Craig
he is full of crap!....they are called a 'bonded' bush......and all nissan arms have them.
Yep, i dont know of any control/trailing/ radius arm's they dont have a bonded steel/ rubber bush, if they did when they wear they would fall out.
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Post by SWBMQCraig »

ok back from my epic senario at nissan..

They ordered in the bushes i get there and they are 2 piece solid rubber bushes (pan hard bushes) I go these are the wrong bushes.. she looks up the part number again and gets the schematic out and goes no they are the right ones..

I twig on and say no these are pan hard bushes they are labeled wrong.. see how the panhard has 2 piece bushes and the trailing arm only has one piece.. she is very stubborn in that they are the right bushes.. out to the carpark and check teh closest gq.. no they arnt the right bushes we will have to order them in for you.. no sorry for wasting your time or anything! or apologizing for the mistake.. or telling me I was wrong when in the end I was right..

:x :x :x :x :x :x

PS this was bayside nissan in frankston.. ill just go to mornington next time..
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Post by Mick. »

SWBMQCraig wrote:ok back from my epic senario at nissan..

They ordered in the bushes i get there and they are 2 piece solid rubber bushes (pan hard bushes) I go these are the wrong bushes.. she looks up the part number again and gets the schematic out and goes no they are the right ones..

I twig on and say no these are pan hard bushes they are labeled wrong.. see how the panhard has 2 piece bushes and the trailing arm only has one piece.. she is very stubborn in that they are the right bushes.. out to the carpark and check teh closest gq.. no they arnt the right bushes we will have to order them in for you.. no sorry for wasting your time or anything! or apologizing for the mistake.. or telling me I was wrong when in the end I was right..

:x :x :x :x :x :x

PS this was bayside nissan in frankston.. ill just go to mornington next time..
The part number I mentioned above is an old number. The new numbers are 5504506J00 which retail for about $46 each and theres 5504510J00 which retail for about $21 each. They are both rear control arm bushes but depending on the model which one was for what. The only diference I could see between the bushes was the price. The dearer one is the most common one sold. :?

I don't know what bushes she was looking up for you but you cant genuine panhard bushes for gq/gu they only sell the whole panhard with bushes already pressed in.

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Post by Mick. »

SWBMQCraig wrote:ok back from my epic senario at nissan..

They ordered in the bushes i get there and they are 2 piece solid rubber bushes (pan hard bushes) I go these are the wrong bushes.. she looks up the part number again and gets the schematic out and goes no they are the right ones..

I twig on and say no these are pan hard bushes they are labeled wrong.. see how the panhard has 2 piece bushes and the trailing arm only has one piece.. she is very stubborn in that they are the right bushes.. out to the carpark and check teh closest gq.. no they arnt the right bushes we will have to order them in for you.. no sorry for wasting your time or anything! or apologizing for the mistake.. or telling me I was wrong when in the end I was right..

:x :x :x :x :x :x

PS this was bayside nissan in frankston.. ill just go to mornington next time..
The part number I mentioned above is an old number. The new numbers are 5504506J00 which retail for about $46 each and theres 5504510J00 which retail for about $21 each. They are both rear control arm bushes but depending on the model which one was for what. The only diference I could see between the bushes was the price. The dearer one is the most common one sold. :?

I don't know what bushes she was looking up for you but you cant genuine panhard bushes for gq/gu they only sell the whole panhard with bushes already pressed in.

Cheers Mick.
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Post by Mick. »

SWBMQCraig wrote:ok back from my epic senario at nissan..

They ordered in the bushes i get there and they are 2 piece solid rubber bushes (pan hard bushes) I go these are the wrong bushes.. she looks up the part number again and gets the schematic out and goes no they are the right ones..

I twig on and say no these are pan hard bushes they are labeled wrong.. see how the panhard has 2 piece bushes and the trailing arm only has one piece.. she is very stubborn in that they are the right bushes.. out to the carpark and check teh closest gq.. no they arnt the right bushes we will have to order them in for you.. no sorry for wasting your time or anything! or apologizing for the mistake.. or telling me I was wrong when in the end I was right..

:x :x :x :x :x :x

PS this was bayside nissan in frankston.. ill just go to mornington next time..
The part number I mentioned above is an old number. The new numbers are 5504506J00 which retail for about $46 each and theres 5504510J00 which retail for about $21 each. They are both rear control arm bushes but depending on the model which one was for what. The only diference I could see between the bushes was the price. The dearer one is the most common one sold. :?

I don't know what bushes she was looking up for you but you cant genuine panhard bushes for gq/gu they only sell the whole panhard with bushes already pressed in.

Cheers Mick.
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Post by dat383 »

hey mick,i order genuine panhard rod bushes for gu patrols all the time,the local nissan dealer even keeps them in stock.
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Post by Mick. »

dat383 wrote:hey mick,i order genuine panhard rod bushes for gu patrols all the time,the local nissan dealer even keeps them in stock.
No there not there from another panhard that suits the GQ/GUs probably imports. There not listed in nissan Fast so she could not have mistaken the bushes.
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Post by SWBMQCraig »

I saw the panhard bushes on the schematic she had. 2 piece bush shown going in either side of the panhard ends the number was 55135###

Assuming that is Nissan fast she used to look up the parts.. then they are definitely there..

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Post by chunks »

Mick. wrote:
dat383 wrote:hey mick,i order genuine panhard rod bushes for gu patrols all the time,the local nissan dealer even keeps them in stock.
No there not there from another panhard that suits the GQ/GUs probably imports. There not listed in nissan Fast so she could not have mistaken the bushes.
Been through this with my Nissan dealer, said they don't exist. Got the numbers off the bushes already in the panhard rod, and wow all of a sudden they exist.
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Post by Mick. »

SWBMQCraig wrote:I saw the panhard bushes on the schematic she had. 2 piece bush shown going in either side of the panhard ends the number was 55135###

Assuming that is Nissan fast she used to look up the parts.. then they are definitely there..

Cheers,

Craig
It's not in fast so I don't know what she was looking at. I looked through every model GQ/GU here and overseas and even through the left hand drives ones and there not there.

Heres a break down of the panhard which has been copied from an overseas version of Fast. There is no part number for the panhard bushes on it anywhere. http://nissan4u.com/parts/patrol_gr/er_ ... tration_4/

As you can see in the picture there not even shown as a 2 piece bush. The numbers you would have been looking at where prbably washer and nut not panhard bushes. See the number 20 that is the part number for the whole panhard which come with bushes.

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Post by Mick. »

chunks wrote:
Mick. wrote:
dat383 wrote:hey mick,i order genuine panhard rod bushes for gu patrols all the time,the local nissan dealer even keeps them in stock.
No there not there from another panhard that suits the GQ/GUs probably imports. There not listed in nissan Fast so she could not have mistaken the bushes.
Been through this with my Nissan dealer, said they don't exist. Got the numbers off the bushes already in the panhard rod, and wow all of a sudden they exist.
If there not in the catologue then we cant pull the numbers out of our ass. Yes if you can produce a part number for something thats not in the catologue then SOMETIMES you can buy the part but usually because it comes from something else that they will sell seperate. What is the part number by the way?
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Post by chunks »

55135 - 01J01 and 55135 01J10.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Mick. wrote:
chunks wrote:
Mick. wrote:
dat383 wrote:hey mick,i order genuine panhard rod bushes for gu patrols all the time,the local nissan dealer even keeps them in stock.
No there not there from another panhard that suits the GQ/GUs probably imports. There not listed in nissan Fast so she could not have mistaken the bushes.
Been through this with my Nissan dealer, said they don't exist. Got the numbers off the bushes already in the panhard rod, and wow all of a sudden they exist.
If there not in the catologue then we cant pull the numbers out of our ass. Yes if you can produce a part number for something thats not in the catologue then SOMETIMES you can buy the part but usually because it comes from something else that they will sell seperate. What is the part number by the way?
I can confirm that the part numbers that chunks quoted are genuine Nissan panhard rod bushes for a GQ that can be purchased separately for approximately $25 each. They are a one piece bush. If you look it up Mick you might find you have them in stock. Not your fault I realise Mick, you can only do what you have available to you

Them and radius arm bushes must be the most common bushes that need replacing on a GQ.

Whatever you do, do not buy poly bushes, genuine bushes are the only good solution for a panhard rod or radius arm.
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