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Old 13-01-2018, 19:17   #1
Tony hutcins
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Default Help can't source parts for my 2.7 terrano anywhere

Hi guys I'm new here and was just wondering if any of u lovely people can help.
So I'm currently searching for some parts for my beast but I'm coming up against brick walls everywhere.
I need to source at least some rear control arm bushes for the drivers side lower wishbone but everywhere I try is a bust pls could any of u help with some were in the UK I can find them. Thanks in advance...
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Old 13-01-2018, 19:23   #2
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Welcome aboard.

I’m not sure exactly what part it is you need but have you tried looking on Milner Off Road website? Seem to have plenty bushes for suspension front and rear on Terranos.
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Old 13-01-2018, 22:26   #3
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Hello and welcome, like jim said try milner off road. There was somebody on here selling replacement cups for them as they often disintegrate and hole wears through!
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Old 14-01-2018, 00:49   #4
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Milners definitely do them.
Put in a search on eBay for terrano compression rod bushes.
I do the weld on Bush cups if you are in need of them
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Old 14-01-2018, 09:53   #5
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https://m.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_fro...ion+rod+bushes
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Old 14-01-2018, 11:02   #6
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Banshee uses another uk based supplier he found instead of "the M word". Can't remember what they are called but I'm sure it's within his project thread.

We're not allowed to put Banshee and M#$/&%₩ in the sentence
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Old 14-01-2018, 11:35   #7
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Banshee uses another uk based supplier he found instead of "the M word". Can't remember what they are called but I'm sure it's within his project thread.

We're not allowed to put Banshee and M#$/&%₩ in the sentence

Never had any problems with milners and I've used them for many years.
Think Banshee's new supplier is Jap 4x4 parts or something like that
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Old 14-01-2018, 11:37   #8
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I think bushes should be OK but quality of a lot of parts I have had have been questionable to say the least. However I am not saying do not buy from a particular company as you have to make your own mind up about suppliers by using your own discretion and experience.

I guess the saying goes that you get what you pay for.
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Old 14-01-2018, 12:35   #9
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Welcome Mate

Have a nosey in here, I've stated to put a big list together of places I use and trusted breakers that may even have what you need sat on a shelf
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Old 14-01-2018, 23:48   #10
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ebay!!! i do all my parts buying on ebay or sdl who are my local motor factor
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Old 15-01-2018, 12:02   #11
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Hi guys I'm new here and was just wondering if any of u lovely people can help.
So I'm currently searching for some parts for my beast but I'm coming up against brick walls everywhere.
I need to source at least some rear control arm bushes for the drivers side lower wishbone but everywhere I try is a bust pls could any of u help with some were in the UK I can find them. Thanks in advance...
Have you tried a Nissan Dealer they aren't always a rip off and the parts fit. Plus you can take them back if they make a mistake.
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Old 15-01-2018, 13:37   #12
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If you go to a dealer, make sure you have the correct part nrs - they have messed up before .
And have an idea about what you'd pay online for the parts.
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