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Poly bushing for 260z?


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First things first. I have an early 260z so any bushing I need are from 240z right?

 

Based on my search I found out that these are the poly bushing I need.

 

Control arm bushing

Bump stop

Rack and pinion bushing

Steering bushing

Front end link bushing

Swap bar bushing.

 

And for mustache bar bushing (I have r200) do I get the 280z vertion?

 

And if there anything else I missed? I basically want to refresh all bushing with poly.

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You can buy a poly bushing kit that has all you'll need ;)

The energy suspension one seems to be the most popular.

 

Also, you should run standard rubber bushings on the front of the TC rods to avoid damage, iirc. I would search to make sure it's the TC rods though. Someone will probably chime in to verify.

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Also, you should run standard rubber bushings on the front of the TC rods to avoid damage, iirc. I would search to make sure it's the TC rods though. Someone will probably chime in to verify.

 

if you run polly on both sides you end up with a broken TC rod :(

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Yes I came across that kit before. By it doesn't have the ball joint and such.

 

I basically want to replace ALL gushing to freshen up the car.

 

Anybody knows what the list are to freshen up everything?

 

And how do you know the size of the sway bar?

 

you can get the complete set from energy

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Yes I came across that kit before. By it doesn't have the ball joint and such.

 

I basically want to replace ALL gushing to freshen up the car.

 

Anybody knows what the list are to freshen up everything?

 

And how do you know the size of the sway bar?

 

just put all the poly bushings in and go to a parts store and get ball joints and tie rod ends.

 

besides springs and shocks thats basically the entire suspension

 

Check out the Tech tips section of atlanticz.ca they have some sweet writeups (with pics)

 

brakes and wheel bearings are also something you could do to "freshen up" the car

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