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Thread: Body twist when accelerating/one wheel drive???

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    HI Kade,

    I have no experience of suspension bushes other than factory, but many people on here say that rubber gives more articulation etc than synthetic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silver View Post
    HI Kade,

    I have no experience of suspension bushes other than factory, but many people on here say that rubber gives more articulation etc than synthetic.
    Poly should be fine for uppers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by choochie View Post
    Poly should be fine for uppers.

    where would be the best to use the poly?

    i have a set of new nolathane front shock mounts, would you guys use them or go factory rubber??

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    also, using nolathane, it means i can avoid having to use a bush press right? as theyre a 2 piece with a metal sleeve?

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    I fitted blue poly ironman bushes in the rear arms and they were stuffed within a few months never again i am putting rubber ones back on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 97_gq_lwb View Post
    I fitted blue poly ironman bushes in the rear arms and they were stuffed within a few months never again i am putting rubber ones back on.
    so all rubber everywhere?

    also, has anyone noticed anything unusual when you completely remove your sway bar? say on a 2' lift?

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    Personally yes rubber bushes everywhere .
    Genuine if you can afford it or something of equal quality as some of the cheap rubber bushes are crap as well.


    I fitted 2 inch dobinsons and removed the front swaybar left the rear in i now have far less body roll then with the standard springs and swaybar in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 97_gq_lwb View Post
    Personally yes rubber bushes everywhere .
    Genuine if you can afford it or something of equal quality as some of the cheap rubber bushes are crap as well.


    I fitted 2 inch dobinsons and removed the front swaybar left the rear in i now have far less body roll then with the standard springs and swaybar in.

    you reckon i should put the rear back in? it still feel slike its pushing on one side :\

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    My opinion on bushes is that the aftermarket industry dosnt make a bush that is as good as nissan factory. If you spend the extra money the first time you wont be spending any more in the near future on bushes again

    KL570 to me it sounds like youmay have bent a control. It is quite easily done. I have bent one myself. It wasnt too bad but it wasnt straight I just straightened it in a press welded a spine along the top and have that one as an emergency spare event though now standard arms wont fit on mine so I have 3 in the shed now
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    I'd only be going genuine replacement bushes if I where you, you'll save in many ways long & short term.

    Check this guy out for a great deal on many genuine parts: http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...-Nizzbits-(vic)

    If your driving your rig daily I see no real point or advantage to removing your stabilizer (sway bars) on a 2" lift, In fact I know of owners still running them with 4" lift with modifications to suit. You may gain an advantage by extending your stabilizer link rods to re-aline them to the correct position of operation ie: it will return your stabilizer bars to they're factor geometric position where they can perform correctly & it will aid rather than hinder your suspension travel.

    The method used is: the fall amount of extra lift height added to the rear link rods & half the lift height added to the front link rods ie: If you where running 2" lift you'd add 50mm to the rear link rods & 25mm to the front.

    A factory rear stabilizer bar release/disconnect or even some after market link rods that offer this feature will aid greatly to your rear wheel flex but keep in mind you will still be limited to the confines of your existing spring & shocker travel.

    Also follow the advice given above & be sure you have not damaged any other suspension components.

    I hope this helps.
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