Fitment issues with energysuspension ?
Fitment issues with energysuspension ?
Ok I have replaced my endlink bushings,and swaybar bushings with energysuspension bushings. Now I ordered the control arm bushings( oh this is for a 97 max) and none seems to fit! Does anyone know why ? note: I made this purchase on courtesy nissan site. The part number for the CAB set is, 7-3111G. I spoke to the sales person and they agreed to take the set back. The intresting thing is , he said that 15 people on the org. bought this set and never returned them?! Please help .
Thanks to all.
Thanks to all.
Re: Fitment issues with energysuspension ?
Originally posted by maxdis1
Ok I have replaced my endlink bushings,and swaybar bushings with energysuspension bushings. Now I ordered the control arm bushings( oh this is for a 97 max) and none seems to fit! Does anyone know why ? note: I made this purchase on courtesy nissan site. The part number for the CAB set is, 7-3111G. I spoke to the sales person and they agreed to take the set back. The intresting thing is , he said that 15 people on the org. bought this set and never returned them?! Please help .
Thanks to all.
Ok I have replaced my endlink bushings,and swaybar bushings with energysuspension bushings. Now I ordered the control arm bushings( oh this is for a 97 max) and none seems to fit! Does anyone know why ? note: I made this purchase on courtesy nissan site. The part number for the CAB set is, 7-3111G. I spoke to the sales person and they agreed to take the set back. The intresting thing is , he said that 15 people on the org. bought this set and never returned them?! Please help .
Thanks to all.
Originally posted by Tactics
I remember reading somewhere that the energysuspension bushings were an exact fit, and would have to be installed with some sort of press. I could be tottally wrong though.
I remember reading somewhere that the energysuspension bushings were an exact fit, and would have to be installed with some sort of press. I could be tottally wrong though.
btw... how do you like the endlink bushings and swaybar bushings?mike
Don't send em back. Either the dealer service dept., a mechanic or a machine shop will have what you want here. Take them the control arm and the new bushings. I'm surprised you got the other ones out without a press or a lot of manual work with a drill or similar.
Originally posted by marcdown20
wow... i was looking on doing this to my car here soon... is there anyone that can confirm that this is the way that they are installed... i guess i'm glad i work at a ford dealership so i have access to these kinda tools
btw... how do you like the endlink bushings and swaybar bushings?
mike
wow... i was looking on doing this to my car here soon... is there anyone that can confirm that this is the way that they are installed... i guess i'm glad i work at a ford dealership so i have access to these kinda tools
btw... how do you like the endlink bushings and swaybar bushings?mike
Thanks to all that replied. Thank you guys.
Originally posted by maxdis1
I love the feel of the new Swaybar bushings and the endlink bushings. My car is much more responsive (similar to the 03 six speed max that I test drove). I highly recomend them. I am still confused about the control arm bushings . If anyone did this mod , kindly post some pictures.
Thanks to all that replied. Thank you guys.
I love the feel of the new Swaybar bushings and the endlink bushings. My car is much more responsive (similar to the 03 six speed max that I test drove). I highly recomend them. I am still confused about the control arm bushings . If anyone did this mod , kindly post some pictures.
Thanks to all that replied. Thank you guys.
thanks for the reply
mike
Originally posted by joaquink
Don't send em back. Either the dealer service dept., a mechanic or a machine shop will have what you want here. Take them the control arm and the new bushings. I'm surprised you got the other ones out without a press or a lot of manual work with a drill or similar.
Don't send em back. Either the dealer service dept., a mechanic or a machine shop will have what you want here. Take them the control arm and the new bushings. I'm surprised you got the other ones out without a press or a lot of manual work with a drill or similar.
Originally posted by marcdown20
i'm also hoping that it will reduce some wheel hop... did it help there also?
thanks for the reply
mike
i'm also hoping that it will reduce some wheel hop... did it help there also?
thanks for the reply
mike
I felt, these bushings does more to enhance ride comfort and promote a bit more steering accuracy. Correct me if I am wrong .
Note: You might want to check your engine mounts to decrease wheel hop.
Originally posted by maxdis1
The wheel hop , I am not sure about . I say that because I suck at launching ! I did however noticed less noise(in comparison with stock) while going over bumps.It is not a placebo effect; it is polyurathane(check spelling) at its best!
I felt, these bushings does more to enhance ride comfort and promote a bit more steering accuracy. Correct me if I am wrong .
Note: You might want to check your engine mounts to decrease wheel hop.
The wheel hop , I am not sure about . I say that because I suck at launching ! I did however noticed less noise(in comparison with stock) while going over bumps.It is not a placebo effect; it is polyurathane(check spelling) at its best!
I felt, these bushings does more to enhance ride comfort and promote a bit more steering accuracy. Correct me if I am wrong .
Note: You might want to check your engine mounts to decrease wheel hop.
btw... what kinda mods do you have up there... i got the FSTB, eibach, and agx in the front...
mike
Originally posted by marcdown20
yeah i was thinkin about the motor mounts as well... i was thinkin on just going w/ all the suspension pieces first and then do the motor mounts but i guess i'll just have to see how i like everything...
btw... what kinda mods do you have up there... i got the FSTB, eibach, and agx in the front...
mike
yeah i was thinkin about the motor mounts as well... i was thinkin on just going w/ all the suspension pieces first and then do the motor mounts but i guess i'll just have to see how i like everything...
btw... what kinda mods do you have up there... i got the FSTB, eibach, and agx in the front...
mike
Thank for reading and I agree with you; you should start with checking your suspension , and replace worn parts first. Check tie rod ends, ball joints and wheel bearings( mine was shot).
Good luck.
Those control arm bushings are REALLY thick. Being made from rubber, there is a LOT of room for deflection. Poly bushings should eliminate a ton of slack and deflecton in the suspension around turns.
Changing the control arm bushings should make a much larger, much more noticable difference than the much thinner sway bar bushings.
Good Luck!
Changing the control arm bushings should make a much larger, much more noticable difference than the much thinner sway bar bushings.
Good Luck!
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