Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

For the FWD ones? I'd imagine thats not the price for the eccentric ones - if it is gimme!

Neither of those names line up to the SuperPro catalogue Dale and Paul - is it Strut Bar To Chassis Mount Kit - SPF2849K or Control Arm Lower-Inner Bushing - SPF3298K?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/390177-torn-bush-m35/#findComment-6214374
Share on other sites

It's the "strut bar to chassis mount kit"

It's job is to stop the forward/backward movement of the lower control arm, essentially, castor. So thats what I call it as most people know this by that name and it can adjust castor with offset bushes or an adjustable arm. No other arm up front can adjust castor.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/390177-torn-bush-m35/#findComment-6214406
Share on other sites

Jay might be talking about OEM bushes? That's about what I saw when looking on ebay.

I understand what it does, but Nissan made the arm, and they refer to the arm as a compression rod, and the bush as a compression rod bush.

The bush manufacturers can call it a piano if they want, doesn't make it so.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/390177-torn-bush-m35/#findComment-6214450
Share on other sites

SuperPro told me they don't make piano's for M35s. Shit out of luck. That would make sense about OEM bushes though.

Thanks Paul, they do make strut bar to chassis mount kits. That we can do :thumbsup:

Were you wanting on on the GB too Paul, or did you find another source for your kit?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/390177-torn-bush-m35/#findComment-6214473
Share on other sites

From this day forth it shall be known as piano.

Sorry Dale, I call BS. Can't find this "piano" for my M35 ANYWHERE.

SuperPro told me they don't make piano's for M35s. Shit out of luck. That would make sense about OEM bushes though.

:pwned: Lol, cheers guys.pinch.gif I'll stop "helping' now...

Did anyone else notice sav man's AXIS is LHD?:whistling:

Edited by Daleo
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/390177-torn-bush-m35/#findComment-6214742
Share on other sites

:pwned: Lol, cheers guys.pinch.gif I'll stop "helping' now...

Did anyone else notice sav man's AXIS is LHD?:whistling:

lol.......It actually looks like a G35!....no front shaft....different shocks. Shows us the part he needs though.

BTW Dale.......hows project X going?whistling.gif

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/390177-torn-bush-m35/#findComment-6214754
Share on other sites

lol.......It actually looks like a G35!....no front shaft....different shocks. Shows us the part he needs though.

BTW Dale.......hows project X going?whistling.gif

Lol, I was puzzled at first because the compression rod; sorry PIANO:nyaanyaa: in the pic looked brand new. Realised after that it was just a googled image...

Going OK :ph34r: , Jigs are made, just have to source some material. Work is slowing me down on that front ATM. Have you got time for my pianos this week, or next week?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/390177-torn-bush-m35/#findComment-6214766
Share on other sites

Lol, I was puzzled at first because the compression rod; sorry PIANO:nyaanyaa: in the pic looked brand new. Realised after that it was just a googled image...

Going OK :ph34r: , Jigs are made, just have to source some material. Work is slowing me down on that front ATM. Have you got time for my pianos this week, or next week?

yup........I'll give you a call as soon as I get other things sorted though.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/390177-torn-bush-m35/#findComment-6214858
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Initially I thought having a pair of Recaro seats would be a big bonus, it turns out these do get a little uncomfortable on long journeys (my fault, not the seat). I had a look through the GSM Performance website at reclining seats and booked an appointment to visit their show room. I got the Recaro Sportster CS for the R34 from here, was very happy with the service received so of course a re-visit was in order. Unfortunately the two Corbeau seats I had chosen aren't on display but they had 4 other options available. Two seats dug into my back, one dug into my legs and the other was perfect. I also found out that Recaro seats use a larger bolt pattern so some adaption was required. Luckily GSM offer some universal adaptors that should solve this problem. I searched the interwebs for price comparisons and Corbeau themselves were the cheapest at £300 cheaper (for the pair). I asked GSM if they could price match, unfortunately they couldn't. I later received an email saying Corbeau would honour them the same discount, but the purchase was already made. I did however order the brackets from GSM, both arrived on the same day. I started with the passenger side seat, knowing this was going to be a little trial and error. There are 3 mounting holes at the front and 2 at the rear on these JURAN Racing seat rails.  With the adaptor brackets mounted, the allen cap bolts started to push into the seat, NOT GOOD!  The rear mounting holes lined up but there were issues at the front. The holes were 1/2 hole out, so the brackets got a tickle with the drill to modify the holes. The supplied bolts weren't going to be long enough and a spacer was needed to stop the adaptor bars from bending. A local fasteners company supplied be with some nylon spacers and longer bolts (M8x30, although these will be replaced with 35mm long shortly) A before and after I pre-drilled the front bracket before making a start on the driver's seat to save some time. And in no time at all that was in the car too. The all black seats have transformed the interior and these are MUCH more comfortable. The only downside with the new Corbeau seats is I sit a little higher, but I'll happily accept that over discomfort. The Youtube video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPyttKPktXA
    • All 3 I guess. The car came with the JASI Aero 4 door Type R Full Kit unpainted so this was one thing at the top of my list to complete then I noticed there were body panels parts for this kit so i picked them up along with some black mesh to fill in the front bumper and front side air vents. car is at a paint and body shop atm completing this work. Next I will be addressing the internal bells and whistles, great summer project I can do with the kids.  full interior removal - ,boys car sound deadening - pads and spray ,boys stereo, sound, lighting - Big 3, GTT or bigger alternator ,kids head lining - dye black add star lighting mod ,daughter. That's it for the next 5-6 months. I have some motor maintenance  work i have to plan out. oil filter relocation, gaskets, mounts. beyond that, mind is starting to turn over if i can use a DET intake plenum, block off turbo ports & pipe in a air intake.      
    • roller coaster of a ride. Alarm system was removed & main harness was repaired where possible. still no fix just random successful starts. moved on to the replacing the ignition switch and relay. well all this troubleshooting & repair has been going on, the car is at a paint and body shop being pushed around. Ive been going down there on odd days after work to get it sorted.     
    • 5th November if you want to come out for a spin wakfield
    • PROBLEM WAS BROKEN COOLANT SENSOR!!! Replaced with a new one and its running mint.
×
×
  • Create New...