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question on rear control arm bushes

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question on rear control arm bushes

Post by Glennb »

Hi all, my rear control arm bushes have shit them selves. Ive been to bursons but they have 2 sizes listed but are not sure if its a 60mm or 65mm size one.
I have a 95 nj SWB pajero. any body know what size it takes?
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Post by glenn_c »

Look at this link http://www.redranger.com.au/proc_selection.php you should need 60mm.
But be careful I went back to orginal after spliting two sets, each set split after one hard day off roading. Redranger were great replaced them no questions and even got me special stronger ones after the second set spilt. Redranger also developed front diff mounts for series 2 pajero with my help after I spilt rubber type kelpo front diff mounts within 3 months of replacing them.
I ended up visiting the wreckers and bought second hand complete lower rear control arms for $80 the pair. I was able to choose the best ones from a pile they had :-)
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Post by klrevo »

sorry glenn not sure what size,

but yeh mine have done the same, they seem to flog out pretty easily when driven on a lot on flexy tracks,

dean ;)
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Post by Glennb »

Cheers guys, orderd a set through repco, getting the nolathane ones I think, the guy said they are a bit better than Kalpro. Got a full kit for $120 so cant complain, compared to $70 each bush for mitsu parts.
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Post by J Top »

They will last forever if you remove if you remove 1 bolt from your trailing arms, she will rock and roll abit though
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