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Hi All,

Does anyone have a diagram of the V35 suspension set up? Need to order replacement bushing for one of the arms not exactly sure what it's called, it's very large rubber bushin by the arm in the front which is attached to the underbody of the car.

Does anyone know what this part is called?

Thanks.

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Radius Rod I believe?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OEM-INFINIT...sQ5fAccessories

edit Make that compression rod.

I remember when I had my 180sx in 1998, the same sort of bush (oil filled) would go as well. Replaced them with Nolathane, all good.

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Radius Rod I believe?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OEM-INFINIT...sQ5fAccessories

edit Make that compression rod.

I remember when I had my 180sx in 1998, the same sort of bush (oil filled) would go as well. Replaced them with Nolathane, all good.

Thanks again,,do you know what other name the compression rods would be called?

FControl arm - lower inner4561714#FControl arm - upper inner4561812#FShock absorber - to control arm4311912#RControl arm - lower inner4629612#RControl arm - lower outer4629712#Locates in hub.RControl arm - upper inner4629812#RShock absorber - lower4629712#Locates in hub.RSubframe - mount front4917912#RTrailing arm - lower rear4630012#Locates in hub.RTrailing arm - upper frontproduct_detail.php?part_number=46301

  • 3 weeks later...

Having the same issue!!!

Did you get this one sorted? were you able to find something local?

on G35 @ the link below, they mention a Nismo part "front lower traverse bush link bushing" is the correct and available on the below Nismo website

http://www.mynismo.com/products/?ID=5348

link to G35 post below

http://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspens...fused-help.html

let me know how you go

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