New! Energy Suspension compression rod & diff bushings!
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New! Energy Suspension compression rod & diff bushings!
FINALLY!!!
Energy Suspension has released their polyurethane differential bushing set as well as their front arm kit that includes a set of compression rod bushings for the 350Z and G35 (V35 chassis only).
The differential bushing kit is a COMPLETE replacement to the factory bushings including the REAR bushing!

Please note, you will need to remove and reuse the steel sleeve found inside the oem rear bushing as seen in the picture below.


The front arm kit includes the following bushings: Inner and outer front lower control arm, upper control arm, and compression rod! The kit comes with everything shown in the picture.

Picture of a compression rod bushing below.

Both sets are available now! I only have black in stock.
Compression rod bushings can now be ordered separately!!!
PM for pricing.
CA residents pay 9.75% sales tax.
Energy Suspension has released their polyurethane differential bushing set as well as their front arm kit that includes a set of compression rod bushings for the 350Z and G35 (V35 chassis only).
The differential bushing kit is a COMPLETE replacement to the factory bushings including the REAR bushing!

Please note, you will need to remove and reuse the steel sleeve found inside the oem rear bushing as seen in the picture below.


The front arm kit includes the following bushings: Inner and outer front lower control arm, upper control arm, and compression rod! The kit comes with everything shown in the picture.

Picture of a compression rod bushing below.

Both sets are available now! I only have black in stock.
Compression rod bushings can now be ordered separately!!!
PM for pricing.
CA residents pay 9.75% sales tax.
Last edited by PrecisionZ; May 19, 2011 at 03:47 PM.
How much for the Front set? Any guess on if/when they will release the Compression Rod bushings seperate?
What concerns should we have about the compression rod bushings - doesn't look like they articulate much if at all.
What concerns should we have about the compression rod bushings - doesn't look like they articulate much if at all.
Cost of front set shipped to 92646 and cost of differential set shipped to 92646? Also how often should these bushings be replaced?
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You can't tell from the picture, but the bushings are molded in shape that would allow the compression rod upward and downward movement without allowing them to move forward and back. Also, they adjust the durometer of the poly in their bushings according to the application, thus allowing flexibility when needed. I asked the same question when they originally sent us the prototypes.
Two questions.
1. I don't really know much about this company but hows the ride quality of the compression rod bushings?
2. Any other colors other then pink for the compression rods? sorry if these are stupid questions.
1. I don't really know much about this company but hows the ride quality of the compression rod bushings?
2. Any other colors other then pink for the compression rods? sorry if these are stupid questions.
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1. They don't affect ride quality, they improve the stability and handling ability of the front suspension.
2. That isn't pink, it's red. Although, I'm only stocking black for now.
2. That isn't pink, it's red. Although, I'm only stocking black for now.
Last edited by PrecisionZ; Apr 4, 2011 at 06:07 PM. Reason: typo


