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Old 06-13-2026, 05:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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has anyone else had problems with liquid filled bushing for the frame for a 2010 370z roadster
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Rear subframe, Yes. Everyone does. Go with Z1 poly or SPL solid. I like the Z1 poly more.
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my machinic stated that the front bushings on the differential frame need to be liquid filled.... none seem to exist. is this something Nissans has replaced because it does not WORK... and all bust eventually. did they replace it with and solid bushing. Nissans dealer tried to put the new 20 weight oil in my 2010 z which calls for 5-30 oil.... 20 weight did not hold up in fla weather.
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my machinic stated that the front bushings on the differential frame need to be liquid filled.... none seem to exist. is this something Nissans has replaced because it does not WORK... and all bust eventually. did they replace it with and solid bushing. Nissans dealer tried to put the new 20 weight oil in my 2010 z which calls for 5-30 oil.... 20 weight did not hold up in fla weather.
The diff has a left and right front bushings and a single rear bushing. The side bushings are simple rubber. The rear bushing is liquid filled.

Nissan stealerships get oil in bulk. Since majority of the vehicles use 0W20, that's what they carry and use. Its cheaper for them. YOU HAVE TO ASK for 5W30 or anything else. They should not have have used 0W20. They SHOULD know better.

Solution: Find a new mechanic. 2. Find a new Nissan Dealership.

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