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13th April 2013, 08:51 PM
#1
New bushes
I'm in the market for a complete set of new bushes for my 96 2.8l RX GQ Patrol, and have noticed there's a few types out there, rubber, poly urethane, nolathane... Now I'm leaning towards the red nolathane bushes myself but would like to know which ones are better and why or if a combination would be better and why... The Q is starting to get a case of the wobbles, so would really like to know which would be the best panhard rod bushes and why... All help would be greatly appreciated, and id love to hear from anyone who has used the red nolathane bushes themselves...
Cheers, Liam
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13th April 2013 08:51 PM
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13th April 2013, 09:06 PM
#2
Patrol Freak
Go stock if your budget will allow. They last longer and give you the best comfort. The nolathane ones aren't worth it. They claim to last longer, but they need greasing and with that, will attract dirt and mud, especially being a 4x4 and this will wear them out quicker. There's alot of aftermarket rubber ones and these too don't last as long as the stock ones. Chuck some stock ones in and you'll get another 15-20 years out of them.
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13th April 2013, 09:10 PM
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Expert
Rubber would allow a fair bit of flex within the bush, nolothane are much tougher / stiffer and can wear more of the Mounting surface if not a press-fit type bush. Rubber may deteriorate quicker. Where you need the flex I'd use rubber but other areas something other. Rubber cheaper and works
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13th April 2013, 11:39 PM
#4
Expert
Nothing beats genuine bushes. Nolothane are to hard and tend to split.
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14th April 2013, 10:55 AM
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old man emu do some at least that way you know their made for 4wds i think their the poly urethane type
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26th August 2013, 08:20 PM
#6
Enjoying the trips
About to replace mine,
A question...
Do you grease rubber bushes?
I have some rubber grease in the shed and standard bearing grease, does it matter?
I have greasable pins as the last ones were Ironman Nolathane or equivalent, not sue if there are different materials. They are blue.
Cheers
Macca
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26th August 2013, 09:54 PM
#7
Patrol Freak
Rubber bushes don't need servicing/greasing.
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27th August 2013, 07:21 PM
#8
Enjoying the trips
Ordered some rubber bushes from Nissan. Everyone I spoke to said use rubber and do not grease. They all said OEM are the best as well.
Cheers
Macca
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1st September 2013, 09:09 PM
#9
Expert
How much they set u back..?
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2nd September 2013, 08:43 PM
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Legendary
1999 GU 4500 dual fuel
Il dado è tratto
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