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Hey Guys,

I am having difficulty finding a Lower Shock Absorber Bush for the rear. I need it by next weekend (1 week) and Notlec won't have any until 2 weeks.

Does anyone know where I can source them quickly?

Cheers

Chris

Try you local Pedders, AutoOne, Autobarn (they sell Whiteline products), SupaCheap , Autopro etc.

:) cheers :(

PS; if the shock rubbers are stuffed, chances are the shocks are stuffed as well.

thanks SK, but all of them can't find a part listing....

What are you asking for? "Lower shock absorber bushes for a Skyline"? That won't work, they will turn to the Skyline page and they won't be there.

Try "universal polyurethane lower shock absorber bushes".

I forgot Repco, they sell Nolathane bushes. Same deal.

:) cheers :(

oky doky. thanks

Noltec said they will be making them in 2 weeks but had no listing currently.

Just rang Whiteline(again) and they have no listing.

Repco is how I found the Noltec ones, cause Noltec told me they dont exist, then repco got back to me and said they wil exist in 2 weeks, then i put that part number back at noltec and they said it will be around soon...

Part number is N32985 for future searchers. I will confirm its the right one IF I go with it. Which I porbably will, can't seem to source them elsewhere.

I just hope the sway bar/front control arm/subframe bushses solve my probs or I'll miss the drift day :P

Cheers

Chris

Edited by eXc

Hop onto.......

www.fulcrumsuspensions.com.au

Have a look at page 101 of the SuperPro bush catalogue, all of the sizes of shock bushes (usually double tapered) are listed. Measure up your shocks' eyes and order it off Fulcrum, they usually deliver overnight.

:P cheers :)

Try nissan they arent that expensive. about $25 each for rear GTR/GTS4 lower shock bushes (the bush that is pressed into hub), they had them in stock in brisbane two weeks ago. I doubt that gtst ones which are in the shock would be much more expensive.

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