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I just purshased a set of whiteline pineapples to fit to my GTR to try and stop a noisy subframe bush but it turns out it didn't work . There really no use to me and where only bought for that one reason . If someone wants to give me $70 for them I'll pull them out and there yours I paid $110 from UAS on saturday and there only been in the car for 50km's.

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The pineapples don't actually replace the bush concerned.

I have noticed my subframe bushes in front of the wheels leaking what looks like silicon, tinny little drops on the ground.

Apparently the only options I have are Genuine Nissan Items or the Solid Alloy Bushes.

I'm not too keen on the solid jobbies as they may transmit vibrations and harshness to the ride. :rofl: But they are cheap.

I don't really get a creek but more of a clunk every now and again.

On the dyno I noticed the wheel really pulling in, closer inspection showed quite a bit of movement in the subframe.

I been around the world twice chasing this nloise problem :D changed and tried everything so narrowed it down to the subframe bushes two of them are leaking . It's big expensive job to replace them I think I am just going to live with it becuase it's not all that bad .

7heavn,

That was my initial thought also.. "Its not that bad I'll leave it."

UNTIL... I saw the car on the dyno and watched the back wheel twist in towards the inside and towards the front of the guard. :Paranoid:

I haven't priced up the Nissan bushes yet, that will be the determining factor if I go the solid alloy bushes

The solid alloy bushes are here... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...591#post1110591

Maxx is a good bloke. He said I can fit them up and see if I like them. :D

Obviously helps going to Uni with him. :(

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