Control Arm Bushes
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Control Arm Bushes
Hi,
Nissan told me that that both my Control Arm Bushes are worn and that one cannot simply replace the bushes, but the entire control arm costing around R4500.00 an arm! After chatting with a friend, he directed me to a site where it looks like you can order the bushes separately. Has anyone just replaced the bush for their control arm, or was Nissan correct in saying that the entire control arm needs to be replaced?
Thanks (again)
Nissan told me that that both my Control Arm Bushes are worn and that one cannot simply replace the bushes, but the entire control arm costing around R4500.00 an arm! After chatting with a friend, he directed me to a site where it looks like you can order the bushes separately. Has anyone just replaced the bush for their control arm, or was Nissan correct in saying that the entire control arm needs to be replaced?
Thanks (again)
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Re: Control Arm Bushes
Daniel, is this front or rear suspension arms?
Anyway, if you had to replace as a unit, why would there be detail instructions for fitting the bushes into the arms (both front and rear) in Nissan's official maintenance manual? Methinks somebody is cocking you a snook?
Anyway, if you had to replace as a unit, why would there be detail instructions for fitting the bushes into the arms (both front and rear) in Nissan's official maintenance manual? Methinks somebody is cocking you a snook?
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Re: Control Arm Bushes
Haha, agreed. Thanks for confirming that (It is the front Control Arms b.t.w). I did not even check the Nissan Manual, but it did sound a bit weird that one has to replace the entire control arm because the bushes cannot be replaced separately!
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Re: Control Arm Bushes
There is a guy here in Pomona, Kempton, that can fix those bushes - he even make engine mounts!
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Re: Control Arm Bushes
I assume you are referring to the bushes that are pressed into the radius arms at the front where they are pinned to the axle housing? As far as I know, the part numbers for those bushes (BUSH,LOWER LINK) are:
54560-01J00 (For most Y61s)
54560-VB011 or 54560-VB012 for some of the older ones.
The part is treated as a being available separately in the Nissan Japan parts system, but Nissan SA might have decided to regard the radius arm as an inseperable assembly, i.e. to only support the level of the complete radius arm with both bushes pressed in.
54560-01J00 (For most Y61s)
54560-VB011 or 54560-VB012 for some of the older ones.
The part is treated as a being available separately in the Nissan Japan parts system, but Nissan SA might have decided to regard the radius arm as an inseperable assembly, i.e. to only support the level of the complete radius arm with both bushes pressed in.
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Re: Control Arm Bushes
Gerrit do you know what the difference is between the two? Is it only the rubber hardness/shape that changes, or is there a difference in diameters or width?
I ask this because looking at the Superior Engineering website, they seem to use the same arms for both the Y60 and the Y61, and they also seem to supply the same bushing kits (although I have not tried to order any of the above)?
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I ask this because looking at the Superior Engineering website, they seem to use the same arms for both the Y60 and the Y61, and they also seem to supply the same bushing kits (although I have not tried to order any of the above)?
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Re: Control Arm Bushes

Thanks Peter,Herry and Gerrit.

If I can add.
The Toyota L/C bushes will fit to and they are cheaper from the agents.
OME sell those bushes to.But in my opinion they are to soft.
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Re: Control Arm Bushes
Pieter, I am afraid that I don't know, but I would be very surprised if the parts are not interchangeable, at least in terms of fit.Peter Connan wrote:Gerrit do you know what the difference is between the two? Is it only the rubber hardness/shape that changes, or is there a difference in diameters or width?
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Re: Control Arm Bushes
Thanks Gerrit
Frans, why do you say they are too soft? Surely the softer they are, the better your front axle's articulation will be?
Frans, why do you say they are too soft? Surely the softer they are, the better your front axle's articulation will be?
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Re: Control Arm Bushes
That is interesting, Frans.tour de frans wrote:The Toyota L/C bushes will fit to and they are cheaper from the agents.
By the way, the Toyota part number for those bushes is 48702-60050. The same part is used on the 80 Series and also on the 100 Series GX (that vehicle's model code is actually 105).
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