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Does it matter if diff mount bushing is blown?

Why does Nissan continue to use the same diff mount bushing that explodes on every single car after a few years? Mine blew on my G37 and now on my

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Old 06-07-2023, 05:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Why does Nissan continue to use the same diff mount bushing that explodes on every single car after a few years? Mine blew on my G37 and now on my 370z with 26k miles on it. Ridiculous.

Is there any harm if I just leave it as is?
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You need to get it fixed. It can cause wheel hop which is bad on parts.
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You need to get it fixed. It can cause wheel hop which is bad on parts.
Dang. I watched a few videos, looks like a pain but I can do it.
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Always thought Z's had a solid rubber bushing and the goo was only on the Infiniti chassis.
NVH vs performance, respectively.

Have read some people simply fill the stock bushing with a two part silicone or some such epoxy.
Fine for a daily that never gets driven hard, I suppose
I opted to swap in a whiteline bushing and brace.

But I see there are stiffer braces out on the market now.
Also seen the use of a pathfinder diff, that has two bushings for support. But that necessitates adding a second hole/sleeve and bushing to the rear subframe.
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Always thought Z's had a solid rubber bushing and the goo was only on the Infiniti chassis.
NVH vs performance, respectively.

Have read some people simply fill the stock bushing with a two part silicone or some such epoxy.
Fine for a daily that never gets driven hard, I suppose
I opted to swap in a whiteline bushing and brace.

But I see there are stiffer braces out on the market now.
Also seen the use of a pathfinder diff, that has two bushings for support. But that necessitates adding a second hole/sleeve and bushing to the rear subframe.
I guess not because mine popped and all the juice came out!! Dang it!!!
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I replaced mine last year, at about 40K miles.
It was a pretty straightforward job, but it took a lot of patience and force to get that old bushing out. I used the removal tool from Z1 motorsports; it worked quite well. There are some good how-to videos on YouTube.
It's critical to replace a blown bushing. My car was really hopping around after the original blew. Bad design. The new, solid bushing from White Line is a huge improvement.
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I replaced mine last year, at about 40K miles.
It was a pretty straightforward job, but it took a lot of patience and force to get that old bushing out. I used the removal tool from Z1 motorsports; it worked quite well. There are some good how-to videos on YouTube.
It's critical to replace a blown bushing. My car was really hopping around after the original blew. Bad design. The new, solid bushing from White Line is a huge improvement.
Thanks, my main concern was removing the old bushing. I saw people using a sawzall or other things to get it out. I'll look at Z1 and watch some videos. I'll also see how much a shop will charge, I wish I had a lift!
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Dang that dang tool is $140!!!!!!

Does anyone have a used one for sale?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXYdemPSu2s

This is what I did and added the Z1 diff brace, got it when it was on sale.

https://www.z1motorsports.com/z1-pro...52659cfa874f05
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Dang that dang tool is $140!!!!!!

Does anyone have a used one for sale?
The Z1 bushing removal tool is a piece of junk. I can remove the bushing faster with a deep 2" hole cutter, and a sawzall. I've done 3 bushings so far. The SPL solid bushing is easier to install than the poly bushings. The hole where the bushing fits, is not round. It's egg shaped. It started out round. But during the welding process, it gets distorted. The oem bushing has to 2 separate chambers that is filled with the black silicone goop. Only one ruptures. When you go to remove the old oem bushing. The other chamber ruptures and causing a mess.

If any one wants me to walk you through the process. Let me know.
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