Bushings and Gaskets

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Bohemiangod
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I was checking out UltraRev and they have bushing sets of polyurethane replacements for the Z ( http://www.ultrarev.com/Energy....html)

How good are these for the car as opposed to getting stock replacements and where would i go about finding a like set of gasket replacements for the Z. Its maintenance time for the fairlady and I am replacing alot of the old things like dust boots and such. You know how it is.


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Bohemiangod wrote:I was checking out UltraRev and they have bushing sets of polyurethane replacements for the Z ( http://www.ultrarev.com/Energy....html)

How good are these for the car as opposed to getting stock replacements and where would i go about finding a like set of gasket replacements for the Z. Its maintenance time for the fairlady and I am replacing alot of the old things like dust boots and such. You know how it is.
I'd suggest the solid shifter bushings.

You can get those as well as any gaskets at the best prices ive found at http://www.czp.us Thats where I order all of my OEM stuff from

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Energy Suspension bushings are the way to go.

As for gaskets you want to go with OEM Nissan stuff. Hit up one of our sponsors, like Midway parts. They hook NICO members up big time

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I strongly recommend Midway parts. I've personally dealt with them and as a NICO sponsor they help keep these boards alive for you and I to frequent.


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