Now that you have read that,
don't fear, its not too hard, but it just takes some time. Here
are some pics of what you might see when you inspect your bushings....Notice
the crack the arrow is pointing to? On the passenger side, which
statistically appears to wear down faster, the whole center ring
on my bushing had detached itself from the rubber and fell out
when I inspected them.
I will give you 3 major suggestions to make this job easier.
1) Make sure that your mechanic can do the
job and do it right!!! I asked PepBoys and they said they could
do it, but when I brought it to them, they said, "Oh, we
didn't know the bushings were that big." This was at 7:00
p.m. on Wednesday the day before Thanksgiving!!! On Friday I went
to my local Nissan dealer at 8:00 am. and they promised to have
it done by 3:00 pm. They called me at 12:00 and said, "We
don't have the tool we need to press these in." They said
they can't just purchase specialized tools for this job 'cause
I'd be the only one who came in wanting it done. They then said
the only way to do this right was to purchase a new crossmember
w/the bushings already installed...POS's. I hate my local Nissan
Dealer. Finally I went to machine shop some 15 miles out of town...just
a bunch of grundgy guys working the weekend for some extra money.
They did the job for $25 and even let me play with some of their
tools. They didn't have the exact press tool they needed, but
we made them up. We ended up pressing the new bushings in with
an old piston from a Chevy small block V-8. They also had no way
of getting the bushings out...so you may want to follow the directions
in the archive #159 and get them out before you go. I ended up
using a hacksaw at their shop while they worked on some other
projects...but even then they didn't just fall out. These suckers
were rusted in solid!!! We ended up using an air hammer with a
cutter attachment to get them out...check out these pics!!! Holy
Heck!!!
So...take
my advice and make SURE that the shop can do this job, or you'll
be without your Z a couple more days.
2) Remove the springs so you don't have to mess with their strength...they will win!!!
3) If you plan to buy the bushings from Courtesy Nissan, give them plenty of time to get them to you...they sent me two different bushings and I come to find out one is the original and one is the "new" one they started making that is supposed to be stronger than the original. But when I got them all I saw was two different, yet similar looking bushings. It also took over 2 1/2 weeks to finally get them in!!!
Other
things you may consider are: clean up while you have the parts
down...you'll never get the chance again. I repainted the member
stays, the crossmembers, and much more while all that crap was
out of the car. You'll probably end up going to get an alignment.
Those crossmember bolts are a pain in the A--. You will also hate
the four bolts holding the crossmember to the differential. Try
not to swear too much...it'll make you a better man/woman. Here
is an added pic of all the parts I took off while doing this job.