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genuine or doesn't it really matter
genuine or doesn't it really matter
I'm after some rear control arm bushes for my cab chassis patrol and was wondering if it realy matters if there genuine or not or is there a difference between the rubber bush or the polyurathane bush, and what would you guys recomend for a vehicle that does a lot of offroad work your info on this matter would be most helpfull.
tuff75 wrote:I'd go for rubber over poly bushs, they flex better & last longer.
Genuine Rubbers they only way to go....but if you want the poly I have a set that is in the rear upper trailing arms - they are for sale complete with adjustable cromolly arms - powdercoated black.
PM if you want em you can always buy the Genuine rubbers later and press them in.
Dave
Xtreme Bolt on Bandit....and your mum loves it!!!
duncan wrote:By the new bushes from Offroad industries they are put together like the original rubber bushes in that they have a steel outer casing but use polyurifane in side that is shaped to give better articulation and they cost $5 less each than from Nissan
Cool, so the ORI ones are only $11 a pop? Not bad...
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