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Spring Rubbers?

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Spring Rubbers?

Post by sideshow »

Just wondering if anyone has tried using something other than a genuine Nissan spring rubber as a substitute. Nissan want to charge me $31.45 a piece x 4 = rip off!

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Post by fatassgq »

If they are rooted and need replacing I prolly wouldn't bother.

Or get some spring spacers for around the same price and get a lift thrown in! :cool:

where are you?

Give engineered urethanes (Brizzy) or someone similar a call and see what they have available.

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Re: Spring Rubbers?

Post by bogged »

sideshow wrote:Just wondering if anyone has tried using something other than a genuine Nissan spring rubber as a substitute. Nissan want to charge me $31.45 a piece x 4 = rip off!


$8 each isnt that bad for somethin' that will last 12 years is it?
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Post by sideshow »

$8?

$31.45 x 4 = $125.80
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Post by bogged »

sideshow wrote:$8?

$31.45 x 4 = $125.80

owned, misread it as all up..

Ok, you are correct.

What about the Spring spacers that ARB sell? could they be a substitute?
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Post by Mark2 »

I'm using the 30mm engineered urethane spacers for the same price which give me a lift as well. No complaints from me. One thing to watch, with some higher lift springs, the coil may bind prematurely with the 30mm spacer now fitted. Not a problem with my 2" coils.
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Post by sideshow »

Thanks Mark,

Not actually after lift as i have 4" coils in just after something to stop the constant metal on metal squeek
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Re: Spring Rubbers?

Post by bogged »

what about any suspension place, you would think that they would be a standard item for any spring.... or repco/autobarn etc
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Re: Spring Rubbers?

Post by Tiny »

bogged wrote:what about any suspension place, you would think that they would be a standard item for any spring.... or repco/autobarn etc


What bogged says, seems a bit pricy for what they are, but the noise will drive you insane so it wouild prolly be worth it
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