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was wondering if anybody knows where i can get a polyurethan bushing kit for my 72 goon? I would like to get all new bushings for my goon cause the ones in it now are completely shot! So does anybody make them for the 510 wagon's?

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personally don't like using them. noisy. I like using oem style or delrin for the TC arm in front and you can still get the rear leaf bushings from Nissan. this is what I did and it was nice and the car did not sound like junk

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I was looking into this today and spotted these on EBAY:

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/...K-/260510694980

 

Not sure of the quality, but not bad I guess...

 

Thats what I went with. Got mine in red.

Probably not much help but there's a pic here at post #19

http://community.ratsun.net/topic/28083-the-time-has-come/

 

I'm happy with what I got, but Im just building my car for street use so I dont know much technicalitys about this kinda stuff.

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You guys are snapping TC rods? For real???

I'd like to have mine professionally machined, but not if they're gonna break.

 

 

it happens on them all (Z/ZX's too), if your run all polly on the TC rod it doesnt allow it enough flex and it breaks .

gotta run one polly and one rubber

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What about using poly for the F/R control arms? My car came with a full set BNIB but if it's going to be an issue down the road I'd rather get a set of spherical type bushings.

 

edit: NM, I searched and got my answer.

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The reason people snap the T/C rods are for two reasons. 1) the car is so low and the t/c rod has a ton of angle in it. Bumpsteer spacers will fix the angle issue. 2) energy suspension bushings are poorly designed. I sell a poly kit that is cone shaped, allowing the rod to pivit without binding. JUST TRYING TO HELP!!! Troy

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