They still sell them new from nissan, I bought it, it was around 60eur for the whole thing, but it takes manhandling to take the old one off (your is off I suppose) and get the new bearing on.
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They still sell them new from nissan, I bought it, it was around 60eur for the whole thing, but it takes manhandling to take the old one off (your is off I suppose) and get the new bearing on.
This is what I did after I had to cut stock ones off and couldn't find replacements. Tight as hell. http://imgur.com/a/3hbAR
Get in touch with STEVE RICHARDSON on facebook (his profile pic is a cartoon). He does replacement or custom panels for just about anything on an S body. Although it would not be stupid to just buy...
On a drift car it is a combination of things. A lot of them arent running stock engines so it is possible front subframes arent stock. All of then are running adjustable arms which can push the...
Hammer.
yes
carbonschwarz from BMW is not a good idea
the color is dark blue most of the time and more expensive due to double layers
There are 800 bucks paint jobs and 20.000 buck ones. Go with simple black...
Should you need poly rear subframe bushes I have a set of used ones for 35 posted to you.
I am trying to find an older (no airbag) Nissan OEM steering wheel.
Needs to be 350mm and black. That is all.
Steering wheels aren't exactly something that people make threads with accumulation...
Don't make the mistake everyone makes and upgrade the engine imediately. Drive it stock for a while, then go from there and every time you upgrade do it with high HP in mind. On the way you will...
That loud crack might just be it. Honestly, lifting it up to check is not too much work. Give that a try first. Then proceed to take it off and open it up, which can again be done with simple tools...
it should spin both wheels in the same direction if you spin the input shaft
hubcentric yes
and bolt on
two things that mattered to me when I was buying recently
I have an R200 diff casing with a VLSD inside. Tight, no plays, just needs oil and you go. 3x2 bolt.
Check my thread here...
I did it with a T25 recently and I can tell you if you don't have braided water/oil lines yet you might as well pull the engine out 30cm. It would take you the same time, I swear. But if you don't...
H&R does 25mm ones with TUV papers (if you care about that) for a fair price, that is higher than ebay, but at least you know you are buying from a reputable company, they are bolt-on and have a...
Manufacturers nowdays are switching from (example) 15k km/1 year for Petrol and 25k km/1year for diesel to 30k km/2 years all around. Most are using 5W30 fully synthetic reputable brands.
If you...
He could totally have his own 2 minutes for affordable cars each episode. It is impossible to keep up with all the shows (especially if you can't watch them real time) and have to download, so having...
I use this:
http://www.carpart4u.com/images/products/p_Nissan_240SX_S13_S14_89-98_Seat_Bracket.jpg
The frame mounts to the standard mounting points, then side mount brackets come between the...
Is it safe to run it without the relay? It has a fuse anyway, doesn't it? Why is the relay used there anyway if it can be done without it just fine?
My horn isn't working.
This far I have concluded that both horns are working. Relay is clicking. There are 3 green wires (green, green-white, green-black) coming from the relay. The 3 wires from...
removed ABS in mine and the light did NOT go on, while it was on before, when ABS was not working but still installed.
have you driven any of those? the 1.0 ecoboost offers too little for too high of consumption, anything stronger gets too expensive real quick. Diesel wise you must go with 2.0 litre again or you...
Owned a few Fords, two of them Focuses. Loved them for a long time, but the rose glasses wore off eventually and I was able to see the bad.
GREAT handling when modified, but quite underwhelming...
If I move CAS to the middle like it was, the car doesn't die. I just found it running a bit better when set to that one side.
I also noticed it auto-adjusted RPM after minutes or running...