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GQ Control arms

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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GQ Control arms

Post by nothawhiteGQ »

My bushes in my upper and lower control arms are worn badly and i don't have the cash to put in new heavy duty arms.
Dose anyone know if it's expensive to just replace the bushes or is it easier to get a second hand set of arms and put them in.
If so anyone got some layiong around??

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Post by coxy321 »

They're $40-$60 each from memory. Part numbers should be on here somewhere.
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Post by cliff »

Contact patrolapart in VIC they have them for $150 for the 4.
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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

If you are going to spend $150 plus on bushes you would be mad to not just purchase new HD arms , what is it worth in repairs time and effort when you snap your standard control arm on a step up or rock .
It will snap your pinion, bend your coils, tear your shocks in half and if its a wagon stuff all the panel work and probably put the pinion throught the floorpan.

I am sure their are many guys who own Nissan's who cost cut and regretted it, we have seen guys come into our workshop purchase 3k worth of suspension without lowers only to stuff their rear end when they snap their lowers.

One guy bought a whole kit less the lowers as he did not believe me the importance of them and he fitted the kit on friday night , he came in monday holding his tough dogs that were bent in halve and wondered why no warranty would be honoured , all due to hitting a step up at glass house mountains and the whole rear suspension ripped out and stuffed .

HD arms are cheap insurance . ;)
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Post by nothawhiteGQ »

SuperiorEngineering wrote:If you are going to spend $150 plus on bushes you would be mad to not just purchase new HD arms , what is it worth in repairs time and effort when you snap your standard control arm on a step up or rock .
It will snap your pinion, bend your coils, tear your shocks in half and if its a wagon stuff all the panel work and probably put the pinion throught the floorpan.

I am sure their are many guys who own Nissan's who cost cut and regretted it, we have seen guys come into our workshop purchase 3k worth of suspension without lowers only to stuff their rear end when they snap their lowers.

One guy bought a whole kit less the lowers as he did not believe me the importance of them and he fitted the kit on friday night , he came in monday holding his tough dogs that were bent in halve and wondered why no warranty would be honoured , all due to hitting a step up at glass house mountains and the whole rear suspension ripped out and stuffed .

HD arms are cheap insurance . ;)
I know exactly what your saying but im not in a position to spend more than i have to at the moment.
The kids wont be happy if i spend there christmas money on car parts and the wife wont be happy if we cant go on holidays so im stuck going the cheaper option.
Unless you can help me out ;) ;)

Cheers Tom.
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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

nothawhiteGQ wrote:
SuperiorEngineering wrote:If you are going to spend $150 plus on bushes you would be mad to not just purchase new HD arms , what is it worth in repairs time and effort when you snap your standard control arm on a step up or rock .
It will snap your pinion, bend your coils, tear your shocks in half and if its a wagon stuff all the panel work and probably put the pinion throught the floorpan.

I am sure their are many guys who own Nissan's who cost cut and regretted it, we have seen guys come into our workshop purchase 3k worth of suspension without lowers only to stuff their rear end when they snap their lowers.

One guy bought a whole kit less the lowers as he did not believe me the importance of them and he fitted the kit on friday night , he came in monday holding his tough dogs that were bent in halve and wondered why no warranty would be honoured , all due to hitting a step up at glass house mountains and the whole rear suspension ripped out and stuffed .

HD arms are cheap insurance . ;)
I know exactly what your saying but im not in a position to spend more than i have to at the moment.
The kids wont be happy if i spend there christmas money on car parts and the wife wont be happy if we cant go on holidays so im stuck going the cheaper option.
Unless you can help me out ;) ;)

Cheers Tom.
Give me a call during B/H and i might have a set of standards lying around that will get you by until you can afford some HD arms.
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Post by chunks »

Pretty good offer right there ;)
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Post by nothawhiteGQ »

Thanks Mick that is a great offer.
I will give you a call in the morning.

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Post by sidewayz »

i lengthened and stenghtened my standard arms. Been working well for a few years now with no drama's.
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Post by cliff »

If you have a look there should be plenty of how-to's on strengthening arms, just do that for the short term and go for the H/D arms when you can afford it.
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