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Old 04-13-2011 | 10:13 AM
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Compression Rod Let's Solve this

Were all familiar with the Infamous squeek and there's a bunch of threads so let's clean everything up a little please post your fixes if you've found one, also list a replacement bushing that works if possible and most important post if you've called infiniti. On the issue
 
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Old 04-13-2011 | 10:33 AM
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This has been ongoing for a while and there are countless threads about it. I just cleaned up the suspension really good and grease every moving part I could find and so far it has worked fine for me...no more squeaking/creaking.
 
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Old 04-13-2011 | 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by VincenzG35
Were all familiar with the Infamous squeek and there's a bunch of threads so let's clean everything up a little please post your fixes if you've found one, also list a replacement bushing that works if possible and most important post if you've called infiniti. On the issue
so rather than searching yourself, you want other people to do it for you?
 
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Old 04-13-2011 | 02:08 PM
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My CRs have squeaked/crunched for over 5 years now. It comes and goes with the season and humidity. The bushing aren't torn. I just live with it because the sound occurs maybe once or twice a month.
 
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Old 04-13-2011 | 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Johnnys_Beast_Foo
so rather than searching yourself, you want other people to do it for you?
No I'm not that selfish I figured since there's a million threads for this we can gather all the information to one place I've read the previous stickies and didnt think much of them.


My main point is creating a TSB I'd possible I want to know how many people have called and if they haven't called encourage them to do so. I'd like to have a positive outcome for everyone sorry if that's selfish
 

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Old 04-13-2011 | 03:03 PM
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there already is a TSB for it. The dealer replaces the rods which comes with new bushings. Some dealers if you are lucky, will replace just the bushings. I just replaced my front drivers side for the 2nd time since it was clunking. It sucks but Infiniti is not going to anything more about it since its considered a wear item. There are aftermarket solutions available too.
 
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Old 04-13-2011 | 05:40 PM
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Are they charging cause I know TSBs are usually free (well at least for all my Pontiac's they were) lol also what aftermarket parts do you recommend and anyone have a review (people using the aftermarket for a few thousand miles)
 

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Old 04-14-2011 | 08:10 AM
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The dealer replaces the rods which comes with new bushings. Some dealers if you are lucky, will replace just the bushings.
Why is this better?
 
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Old 04-14-2011 | 09:19 AM
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Just for the record the TSB doesn't include 2003 sedans 2004 and up
 
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Old 04-14-2011 | 12:02 PM
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TSBs are covered under warranty for free. Out of warranty you will have to pay. They arent recalls, just documented common issues that can help the dealer or a mechanic diagnose a problem faster. Rarely TSBs turn into recalls, unless the issue is a safety hazard.


Originally Posted by COBRA ESQ
Why is this better?
the rod itself doesnt go bad, its the bushings that wear. A new entire compression rod from the dealer is like $300, but if you can find someone to replace just the bushings its much less.
 
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Old 04-14-2011 | 02:54 PM
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whiteline bushings... theres shops that will do the job for like 120..

whiteline bushings go for like 45-66$
 
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Old 04-14-2011 | 05:27 PM
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How long have you had the whitelines and how do you like them?
 
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Old 04-14-2011 | 07:00 PM
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My compression rod blew about a month ago when I noticed a bottoming out noise everytime I hit a bump. Called and inifiniti and got it replaced for free! Thank god for extended warranties.
 
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Old 04-14-2011 | 07:00 PM
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My compression rod blew about a month ago when I noticed a bottoming out noise everytime I hit a bump. Called Infiniti and got it replaced for free! Thank god for extended warranties.
 
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Old 04-15-2011 | 01:39 AM
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whiteline bushings... theres shops that will do the job for like 120..

whiteline bushings go for like 45-66$
^ This.

I will be replacing my front lower/inner control arm bushings with whitelines soon.
 


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