I'm upgrading my front suspension with poly bushings and new set of bilstein struts what type of fluid could I use other than Nissan genuine fluid what's an equivalent.
another TSS tech tip?!
*Use 10w30.
-It doesn't take much, it is just there to act as a meduim to transfer any heat generated within to the outer strut tube assembly.
This is only to be done when installing an aftermarket "insert" into the strut tube. The oem design is a valved cartridge which has a specific fluid recomendation different than what I am stating here.
8)
Dan
mario88ss wrote: I'm upgrading my front suspension with poly bushings and new set of bilstein struts what type of fluid could I use other than Nissan genuine fluid what's an equivalent.
Any tips are welcome.
Thanks
What fluid specifically are you asking about?
Originally posted by Andrew84zx
tell her your car is so fast it will make her panties fly off
I'm upgrading my front suspension with poly bushings and new set of bilstein struts what type of fluid could I use other than Nissan genuine fluid what's an equivalent.
Any tips are welcome.
Thanks
What fluid specifically are you asking about?
Headlight fluid and muffler bearings!
(we must have posted at almost the exact same time...)
:lol:
I'm upgrading my front suspension with poly bushings and new set of bilstein struts what type of fluid could I use other than Nissan genuine fluid what's an equivalent.
Any tips are welcome.
Thanks
What fluid specifically are you asking about?
Headlight fluid and muffler bearings!
(we must have posted at almost the exact same time...)
:lol:
I was almost certain it was blinker fluid!
(I figured as much once the page loaded...)
Originally posted by Andrew84zx
tell her your car is so fast it will make her panties fly off
No prob. Mario.....Make you next upgrade through me please..I really appreciate the support.(like the other guys you buy from offer immediate support for your troubles...heheh.
FlawleZ... I was almost certain it was blinker fluid!
*You focus on the funnies..I'll focus on the tips.
^^Team werk!
:lol:
I can't see the reasoning why it would not be acceptable to use ATF(yes, automatic transmission fluid).
I asked this question to Tokico Tech. Support eons ago and it was explained to me as I explained it to you.
*I'd be willing to bet money that Bilstein would recomend/say the same.
Dan
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