G35 Compression Rods are Total Crap
yes it's the bushing that goes bad... there really isn't anything else to go bad, its just an aluminum arm...
Infiniti used to replace the entire compression rod (under warranty) - now the TSB instructs them to replace bushing only...
Many people have replaced the bushing and problem is resolved.
It's the inside bushing that often goes bad...
Infiniti used to replace the entire compression rod (under warranty) - now the TSB instructs them to replace bushing only...
Many people have replaced the bushing and problem is resolved.
It's the inside bushing that often goes bad...
Do any other manufacturers engineer their suspension this stupid? It is just plain ignorant to have a freeking bushing wear out this quickly or make this kind of noise. I know Ford F-150's used to have squeeky bushings/suspensions but for a car of this level to have this kind of problem is beyond me.
Exactly! When people buy these cars new for 35K+ they don't buy cheap squeaky and rattling cars. Sure the car drives amazingly smooth, but what's the point if it makes noises???
Honestly if I knew better I would of went for an M series. Not sure what their problems are as they might use the same parts. Its a tisk tisk on Infiniti's part.
Honestly if I knew better I would of went for an M series. Not sure what their problems are as they might use the same parts. Its a tisk tisk on Infiniti's part.
Who sells the poly ones... it would seem to be a much better deal than a return to rubber at probably for not more than $50 for both bushings.
I've had my compression rods replaced under warranty about 5 months ago and now I'm not under warranty anymore (63k miles now). Once the compression rods were replaced the front suspension felt really tight and noise free, but now months later I have this thud/poping noise that comes from the front suspension when I first start rolling from turning the engine on, and when coming to a stop. I'm thinking maybe some bolts aren't tight enough, but this somewhat sounds similar to what your described. Please update when you get more work done.
Taking the the tech on a test ride with me to make sure he understands the noise complaint. Will let you know more soon!
Nismo and White Line make some bushings... but not Compression Rod... White Line's are poly - Nismo are hard rubber...
I'm sure they could. I've used Energy stuff on my old maxima. But I'm pretty sure you'd have to give them a new bushing for each one you wanted done. Considering the prices from Whiteline, there's a good chance Energy could be competitive or even lower.
Whoa..I just finished reading every single post haha. I just had coilovers and sway bars installed about a month and a half ago, and I'm just starting to get this "clunk/crack noise" that can be felt on the floor when going over uneven surfaces or when there's weight transfer from left to right. It's not a "squeak" like what most of you guys have said that has something to do with the compression rod.
I'm guessing it could be my end links or the sway bar fittings needing to re-greased. Any suggestions? I don't want to jump the gun and by new compression rods. Thanks in advance!
Myke
I'm guessing it could be my end links or the sway bar fittings needing to re-greased. Any suggestions? I don't want to jump the gun and by new compression rods. Thanks in advance!
Myke
Whoa..I just finished reading every single post haha. I just had coilovers and sway bars installed about a month and a half ago, and I'm just starting to get this "clunk/crack noise" that can be felt on the floor when going over uneven surfaces or when there's weight transfer from left to right. It's not a "squeak" like what most of you guys have said that has something to do with the compression rod.
I'm guessing it could be my end links or the sway bar fittings needing to re-greased. Any suggestions? I don't want to jump the gun and by new compression rods. Thanks in advance!
Myke
I'm guessing it could be my end links or the sway bar fittings needing to re-greased. Any suggestions? I don't want to jump the gun and by new compression rods. Thanks in advance!
Myke
Do any other manufacturers engineer their suspension this stupid? It is just plain ignorant to have a freeking bushing wear out this quickly or make this kind of noise. I know Ford F-150's used to have squeeky bushings/suspensions but for a car of this level to have this kind of problem is beyond me.
Well I just picked it up, Felt a lot better going over speed bumps didn't hear the knocking. BUT now when driving accelerating and slightly hit the breaks it pops some times multiple times, it is on the right side from what i can tell.
They stated the replaced the driver side sway bar bushing, good luck with yours. I should of bought after market suspension vs extended warranty
They stated the replaced the driver side sway bar bushing, good luck with yours. I should of bought after market suspension vs extended warranty
Well I just picked it up, Felt a lot better going over speed bumps didn't hear the knocking. BUT now when driving accelerating and slightly hit the breaks it pops some times multiple times, it is on the right side from what i can tell.
They stated the replaced the driver side sway bar bushing, good luck with yours. I should of bought after market suspension vs extended warranty
They stated the replaced the driver side sway bar bushing, good luck with yours. I should of bought after market suspension vs extended warranty

I will she goes back under the knife tomorrow, I'm thinking there is nothing else but the UCA's and it's knocking in that area, got my fingers crossed
Taking the the tech on a test ride with me to make sure he understands the noise complaint. Will let you know more soon!
Taking the the tech on a test ride with me to make sure he understands the noise complaint. Will let you know more soon!Whoa..I just finished reading every single post haha. I just had coilovers and sway bars installed about a month and a half ago, and I'm just starting to get this "clunk/crack noise" that can be felt on the floor when going over uneven surfaces or when there's weight transfer from left to right. It's not a "squeak" like what most of you guys have said that has something to do with the compression rod.
I'm guessing it could be my end links or the sway bar fittings needing to re-greased. Any suggestions? I don't want to jump the gun and by new compression rods. Thanks in advance!
Myke
I'm guessing it could be my end links or the sway bar fittings needing to re-greased. Any suggestions? I don't want to jump the gun and by new compression rods. Thanks in advance!
Myke
My question is, how do cars pass inspection with the oversized wheels and drops. In PA, it's a red flag. I got pulled over b/c my car had a tiny blue LED (nearly invvisible), last week.




