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  • 3 years later...

Apologies for thread dredge... but my Stagea needs lower control arm bushes done.

Doing a bit of reading here and elsewhere it seems SuperPro are the aftermarket option and it appears SuperCheap Nz does supply that brand.

Couple questions, is it a fairly straightforward job to DIY, haven't mucked about with car suspension bits before. And anyone else done same, part number etc???

2005 PM35 350RX

Haven't done much more than poke my head behind wheel for quick look so far... Other than that shes been running well.

I ordered my Stagea control arm bushes from SuperPro in Brisbane online, they were a great help!

I did also find some on ebay here... http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SUPERPRO-FOR-NISSAN-STAGEA-M35-AWD-RWD-Control-Arm-Lower-Inner-Bush-Kit-/141973305710?hash=item210e44b96e:g:4QoAAOSwaZdXID5Y

You can also order direct from Nissan Online and have them shipped straight to you here... http://www.nissanparts.com.au/stagea_nissan/nissan_stagea.html they are great too! Often they have the parts locally they can send to you pretty quick.

I'm not sure about making them yourself, but I did have a mechanic offer to make them for me when I could not find them so it must be able to be done.

Cheers Stagea Brother!

Cheers. Yeah my mechanic said Nolathene agent in Auckland custom make stuff if you give them sizes. What ive read so far seems like superpro is the go and I'll just have to remove/cut out the old one and get a workshop to press in the new ones.

BTW I previously posted here as Shopping Trolley in past but buggereed up me email/logins trying to recover password.

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  • 5 months later...

Old thread, I know, didn't want to make another one considering it's been mentioned in here but I can't find a link to one. Does anyone have a diagram of all the suspension part numbers and bushes? I am going to be replacing basically all the rubber underneath and was hoping for a diag to help me in my search. Also does anyone know the P/Ns for diff mounts, etc?

 

Thanks.

Sorry I cannot find it, it was the guys at VON Bibra Holden on the Gold Coast that sent it to me, maybe drop them a  line, they are really good with Stagea parts, also maybe ask at http://www.nissanparts.com.au/stagea_nissan/nissan_stagea.html  when you complete this form you end up being contacted by VON Bibra Holden.

Hope this helps.

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