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Natty
06-22-2004, 03:12 PM
I finally went to look at my TC bushing which I suspect are the culprit of at least some of my wheel shimmy.
Do these look they need to be replaced? They have 170,XXX miles on them and they are cracked, but not yet oozing.

West
06-22-2004, 03:20 PM
Oh ya, those are toast. What are you going to get to replace? Tension Rods or TC Rod Bushings?

It could be many things that make your wheel shimmy, when was the last time you got an alignment?

Natty
06-22-2004, 03:34 PM
Oh ya, those are toast. What are you going to get to replace? Tension Rods or TC Rod Bushings?

It could be many things that make your wheel shimmy, when was the last time you got an alignment?
I'm positive these are cuasing the shimmy. I've beat this topic to death, lol.
I have a lifetime alignment, so I get it done every 6k, along with balances and rotations.

Also on the list are outter tie rod ends, wheel bearings (squeak!) and some simplegreen to clean my nasty undercarriage.

I was just wondering how the TC bushings were.
Thanks!

EDIT- Ordering Nismo bushings to be used with my current rods, since ES and Whiteline crack lower control arms, from what I hear.

pruto
06-22-2004, 03:44 PM
why not just get aftermarket tension rods?

Natty
06-22-2004, 03:50 PM
why not just get aftermarket tension rods?
No money and I want to stay stock.

Natty
06-22-2004, 04:15 PM
Okay, just ordered some Nismo bushings from Courtesy, along with some outter tie rod ends from Napa.
Thanks guys.

West
06-22-2004, 04:49 PM
I would have got some Tension Rods... but whatever floats your boat. You can find them for $130 Shipped, if that. Probly less then what you paid for your combo.

andrave
06-22-2004, 10:31 PM
the nismo bushings come with rods.

thx247
06-22-2004, 10:57 PM
when I was autoxing my 240 I noticed a shimmy under braking, it was fixed by replacing a perfectly good looking TC bushing.

I think you're on the right track, aside from the strut, thats the only other major rubber piece in the front suspension.

TheTimanator
06-22-2004, 11:25 PM
That's what mine looks like, but I'm gonna upgrade. I had a shimmy when I braked before until I replaced my rotors/pads. Now the steering wheel shakes at 55-60mph with the new(used) wheels. :rant: Good excuse to get another set of wheels I suspose....

S14DB
06-23-2004, 01:26 AM
Where did all the Oil come from? Your pan is coated.

Natty
06-23-2004, 10:07 AM
Where did all the Oil come from? Your pan is coated.
:rofl:
I knew someone was gonna point that out. I honestly don't know, it was like that when I bought it. I know for sure I am not losing trans or engine oil, so I guess the previous owner had something to do with it. I am way too lazy to clean it though.

The Nismo buhsings probably don't come with rods. I paid like $35 a pop from Courtesy.

The shimmy actually appeared after I removed my rotors and caliper for inspection, but I didn't replace anything. I guess I'll try that one too.

AKADriver
06-23-2004, 11:30 AM
I find pillowball rods to be really harsh, and they didn't fix my shimmy in my old car (which turned out to be the steering rack). Stock or nismo are the way to go in a car with stock or near-stock suspension.

jmauld
06-23-2004, 12:07 PM
AKADriver, what was wrong with your steering rack to cause a shimmy?

Not less then the 2months after I replaced by TC bushings and tie-rod ends, my front end shimmy returned.

twitchy
06-23-2004, 12:18 PM
where do you take the car to have the old tc bushings out and put the new ones in?? the dealership will only replace the whole thing.

thelinja
06-23-2004, 12:40 PM
where do you take the car to have the old tc bushings out and put the new ones in?? the dealership will only replace the whole thing.
You just need to find a machine shop with a hydraulic press.

Natty
06-23-2004, 01:21 PM
You just need to find a machine shop with a hydraulic press.
Bah, a vice, some lube, and determination should be enough. Stock/Nismo are easier than whitelines too boot.
http://www.240sx.org/atlanta/TC_bushing_install.htm

GamblerZ
06-23-2004, 04:37 PM
Bah, a vice, some lube, and determination should be enough.

That's what my wife said. :jerkit: DOH!

AKADriver
06-23-2004, 07:48 PM
AKADriver, what was wrong with your steering rack to cause a shimmy?

It was actually the tie rods that caused it, but in addition to that, the boots at the ends of the rack split and the seals at the end of the rack failed... PS fluid leaking all over.

andrave
06-23-2004, 08:32 PM
you can try a vice but I couldn't get my old bushings out. Once you get the old ones out its not too hard to get the new ones in, but the old ones have a metal shell that is very difficult to remove.
I got two of mine done at a machine shop for like 15 bucks.

twitchy
06-24-2004, 12:58 AM
"machine shop"

like...just ask them if they have a press?

andrave
06-24-2004, 11:23 PM
I dunno, I went to a machine shop.
the kind of place that says "mckneely machine" on the front of the building, has metal working and machining equipment inside.

S14DB
06-24-2004, 11:44 PM
I was to lazy to get new ones pressed in. So, I just bought pillow ball rods and called it a day.

citizen
06-25-2004, 12:25 AM
how was it hard to get out with a vice? i did mine with a hammer, and that wasn't terribly dificult in itself.

andrave
06-25-2004, 09:01 PM
my oem bushigns had thick metal shells that wouldn't come out.. I nearly broke my vice trying...
it was money well spent.

andrave
06-26-2004, 08:12 PM
never mind I just put a set in with a vice.
getting the shells out was hard but I hammered a screw driver between them and the rod end.