What happens at 60,000 miles?
I'm at 76k and I need to replace my motor mounts. Probably going to go with megan racing motor mounts or something since the dealership wants to charge me 1100 for the job.
Parts alone for stock motor mounts were 500+ because it comes with the cross member.
Also it's a pretty difficult DIY if you don't have the right tools.
Parts alone for stock motor mounts were 500+ because it comes with the cross member.
Also it's a pretty difficult DIY if you don't have the right tools.
How did you know you needed new motor mounts? I replaced them in one car but with urethane I believe. Cabin vibration a bit lol.
BTW: Tires irrelevant, I've done my diff fluid at 15k, 30k. Replaced my rear pads at 42k. I'm at 44k now.
BTW: Tires irrelevant, I've done my diff fluid at 15k, 30k. Replaced my rear pads at 42k. I'm at 44k now.
Last edited by Accordaleer; Feb 24, 2010 at 07:52 PM.
180,000kms
on my 4th passenger window motor
on my 2nd drivers side motor
regular service work done
start of summer, brand new rear tires - end of summer had to buy new rears
new front and rear pads changed last summer
fluids to be changed start of spring
on my 4th passenger window motor
on my 2nd drivers side motor
regular service work done
start of summer, brand new rear tires - end of summer had to buy new rears
new front and rear pads changed last summer
fluids to be changed start of spring
I want to start this as a thread on major repairs and their costs.
As these cars age, what are the typical repairs needed (AC, steering, transmission, etc), when do they usually show up (40k miles, 70k miles, etc.), and what are typical repair costs.
I am sure our collective experience can yield very useful information for both current owners and potential buyers. Please contribute your experiences.
As these cars age, what are the typical repairs needed (AC, steering, transmission, etc), when do they usually show up (40k miles, 70k miles, etc.), and what are typical repair costs.
I am sure our collective experience can yield very useful information for both current owners and potential buyers. Please contribute your experiences.
davidv, do springs really get that bad? I'm about to replace shocks on my 75K mile Z because it feels soft.... but if that doesn't completely help maybe I should get new springs too?
I want to start this as a thread on major repairs and their costs.
As these cars age, what are the typical repairs needed (AC, steering, transmission, etc), when do they usually show up (40k miles, 70k miles, etc.), and what are typical repair costs.
I am sure our collective experience can yield very useful information for both current owners and potential buyers. Please contribute your experiences.
As these cars age, what are the typical repairs needed (AC, steering, transmission, etc), when do they usually show up (40k miles, 70k miles, etc.), and what are typical repair costs.
I am sure our collective experience can yield very useful information for both current owners and potential buyers. Please contribute your experiences.
Yes. Springs and dampers wear over the years. Wear is so gradual that you may not notice. I went with the NISMO S-tune package for the 350Z. The difference between worn OEM suspension and new NISMO was significant.
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