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Old 09-01-2013, 06:33 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by critical View Post
The 350z whiteline bushings will fit. I'm pretty sure this is what Z1 is selling as 370z bushings.

the 370z bushings are a little smaller than the 350 bushings.
yep they are all the 350z bushings whether you get the whiteline or the energy suspension, and there is no modification to the bushings necessary . Also when i did the rear diff bushing i made a puller for it but it kept breaking the puller so i got out the sheet metal bit for my air chisel and and put the center tang right between the the outer shell of the bushing and the hole in the subframe and just cut the shell straight through the bushing coming from the transmission side and after it got half way through the bushing it actually folded and pushed it right out. It is OK to destroy the outer steel shell even if you go with energy suspension as those need the INNER steel piece that the nut goes in. Also if your good you can use a pry bar to push the rear bushing into the subframe from the back of the car.
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