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1000 nolathane bushes

Has anyone tried these number that were listed up on datsun1200.com?

"F/R Description Part # Kits
Req Bushes in Pack Key Service Alignment Notes
F Control arm - lower inner 45134 1 4
F Steering - idler bush 41001 1 2
F Strut bar - to chassis 48088 1 4
F Sway bar - link 42080 1 8 Suits B120 models
F Sway bar - link 42010 1 8 Suits B110 models
F Sway bar - link washers 42933 1 8 Cupped washers only no bushes
R Shock absorber - upper & lower 43020 2 4
R Spring - eye front 47155 1 4
R Spring - eye rear 47156 1 4
R Spring - shackle 47157 1 4"

The parts store had a look in the book, nothing. Asked him to type it into the computer and he basically ignored me and said "mate whiteline have taken over nolathane, you wont find those numbers, stops at the 1200".
So apart from me being able to write a book on my bad experiences with parts stores and wreckers, anyone actually get around to buying/ordering these? I need them. Cheers
pretty sure all them are 1200 tell him he's an f'wit. if you get on there site you can search the numbers so i dont see why they wouldn't make them anymore. i hate it when people wont even try help you out

you realise it's only the first 5 numbers? (just checking i got it muddled up the first time i looked at them)
Current Dato -
68 B20 ute project
Previous Datos -
68 B20 ute
68 B10 2dr sedan
ca18det 1200 ute 180rwkw
12a montser port 1200 ute 212rwhp
Stocko 1200 wagon
I listed the numbers,
I've used the shackle and spring eyes, and the radius rod rubbers.. all good,

it's been a while, but i got mine from Repco..
I think ThouUte means the guy in the parts store. not you Dundee, and I think he is refering to the nolathane web site.

When you listed the part numbers are the first 5 digits the nolathane part number?
Then the next is Qty supplied by that part number?
And the last digit is Qty required per car?
Thats how I read things.
1967 Datsun B10 2 Door.
i was cursing the guy in the store not at you dundee, if the guy in the store actually looked up the nolathane numbers he would of realised most of them are compatible with 1200 model datsun the model "it stops at". they come as kits, here's the strut bar bush http://www.nolathane.com.au/product_detail.php?part_number=48088&sans_vehicle=1 in your kit you get 4 bushings and 2 sleeves
Current Dato -
68 B20 ute project
Previous Datos -
68 B20 ute
68 B10 2dr sedan
ca18det 1200 ute 180rwkw
12a montser port 1200 ute 212rwhp
Stocko 1200 wagon
lol, no wasn't taking offence,
was just saying i listed the numbers on 1200, and what ones i had used.. lol
Spring saddles are the ones i would like to get hold of..
they make him handle hollywood if you can find new rubbers..
are they the ones under the front spring dundee?
Current Dato -
68 B20 ute project
Previous Datos -
68 B20 ute
68 B10 2dr sedan
ca18det 1200 ute 180rwkw
12a montser port 1200 ute 212rwhp
Stocko 1200 wagon
Uh Im confused...What are the swaybar rubbers used for?
Spring saddles for the rear, where the clamps go over the springs.. this stops/reduces the Diff floating side to side..
oh yea didn't think of those, yea im a bit confused about the sway bar bush's to
Current Dato -
68 B20 ute project
Previous Datos -
68 B20 ute
68 B10 2dr sedan
ca18det 1200 ute 180rwkw
12a montser port 1200 ute 212rwhp
Stocko 1200 wagon
the sway bar bushes was for the 1200 kids...
At last count.... availability not confirmed











45134

 $           39.07


41001

 $          
13.20


48088

 $          
33.07


42080

 $          
19.82


42010

 $          
26.17


42933

 $          
11.06


43020

 $          
16.65


47155

 $          
34.14


47156

 $          
24.63


47157

 $          
24.63


The nolathane website has them listed, will try again tomorrow. They look to be pretty common sizes, all these numbers match up to several cars, and if that fails you can do a size search. Cheers
Also does anyone know the size of the lower control arm bush?
check this out-
http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=12691
and there's this thread-
http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=46019&forum=1&post_id=359303#forumpost359303

qik1000 used 1200 lower control arm bush's, froze them and drilled them out for the top control arm and used ford transit bushs for the lower control arms and had to belt sand the outside of it a little
Current Dato -
68 B20 ute project
Previous Datos -
68 B20 ute
68 B10 2dr sedan
ca18det 1200 ute 180rwkw
12a montser port 1200 ute 212rwhp
Stocko 1200 wagon
We were talking about that post in my build thread here actually. I'm going to try for the real ones first, not keen to muck about with all that stuff. I reckon you could get a pretty good match without having to drill your crossmember.
Hey Mike,
Are these ALL 1200 bushes? On the website they come up as that, and I finally got through to ordering some by looking them up under the 1200 listing. If so looks like we will be able to source these for a few years yet.

F Control arm - lower inner 45134 1 4
F Steering - idler bush 41001 1 2
F Strut bar - to chassis 48088 1 4
lower arm, inner bush..
10mm id,
29.3 od
67.4 long..
Excellent. Thanks for that.
Based on those numbers, there might be a couple of options for our lower control arms. Will update.

Alright so the first option has the right internal diameter of the crush tube, but the bushes may be a bit short
Gemini bush

The second has a half inch internal diameter for the crush tube. This means you will have to source some high tensile bolts around 185mm long as well find the right drill bit to enlarge the cross member bolt hole. It is a lot longer bush and will probably provide a bit more support
Familia bush

I'm going to order the gemini bush.
be good to see how it goes
Current Dato -
68 B20 ute project
Previous Datos -
68 B20 ute
68 B10 2dr sedan
ca18det 1200 ute 180rwkw
12a montser port 1200 ute 212rwhp
Stocko 1200 wagon
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