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HERE YOU GO GUYS, I LISTED EVERY PART YOU COULD POSSIBLY REPLACE WHEN DOING A STRUT JOB. THE PARTS ARE LISTED IN PRETTY MUCH CLOCKWISE ORDER STARTING AT THE LOWER LEFT SIDE OF BOTH PICTURES.
[FONT=Fixedsys]Here you go guys, I listed EVERY part you could possibly replace when doing a strut job. The parts are listed in pretty much clockwise order starting at the lower left side of both pictures. Sorry it looks so crappy, but I can't figure out any way to make it layout like a table.
Great info, thanks for the post.
This needs to be stored somewhere it can't be easily available.
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E-Mail: Its311Pete@alltel.net 9.277 in 1/8 2.023 60ft
91 Classic w/ a few bolt ons.
They're RIGHT THERE. Look at the nut in the lower left hand corner of the first picture, #54040b.
Now look it up in the table.
The part number is 0122500072
It's a NUT
And there are 4 per vehicle.
This isn't rocket science.....am I missing something?
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saphire blue 94 with lots of crap
my anger management class pisses me off
I used to be a noob but now I'm just a dumbass www.m4exhaust.com
They're RIGHT THERE. Look at the nut in the lower left hand corner of the first picture, #54040b.
Now look it up in the table.
The part number is 122500072
It's a NUT
And there are 4 per vehicle.
This isn't rocket science.....am I missing something?
Actually, you are missing a digit in the part number 01225-00072 but that's a typo, no big deal. The Nissan part numbers are actually very easy to learn. They're not like Kia parts or anything crazy like that. They're all 5 digit - 5 digit. First 5 are the part prefix (oil filters are 15208-, fuel filters 16400-, PCV 11810- , etc...) and the last 5 digits are to specify the exact part (15208-65F00, 15208-53J00, etc...)
Unfortunately FAST isn't for sale through Nissan Motor Co. You have to know someone with copies of the CD's.
I have access to both Nissan and Infiniti FAST so if you guys have questions on that stuff just let me know. Also, you can look up part prices and info here too: http://www.everythingnissan.com/replacement.html
Actually, you are missing a digit in the part number 01225-00072 but that's a typo, no big deal.
DAMN YOU Justin!!!
I fixed it in my original post, but missed it in the post you quoted. It wasn't a typo, I imported the saved parts list into Excel, and it whacked leading zero's.
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Unfortunately FAST isn't for sale through Nissan Motor Co. You have to know someone with copies of the CD's.
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Former '94 SE-R w/ VE owner....made Chriscar a deal he couldn't refuse. "Relax, alright? My old man is a television repairman, he's got this ultimate set of tools. I CAN FIX IT."
Thanks! Doing a complete swap, overhaul, replacement, upgrade thing in the spring. This thread-into-sticky answered it just before I was gonna start searchin' . As the stars align for my suspension transformation. Hahahahaha...
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2004 Tahoe, stock and fully loaded.
'93 Classic - Original Owner, "OEM Plus" modifications
For a 15 years old and 86000 miles NX, which parts (rubbers I think but others too) do I need to change ?
I prefer order them before I change my springs / struts rather to have to wait with the strut out of the car...
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'93 B13, etc.
If you don't have the patience
to do it right the first time,
how is it you have the time to
do it over and over again?
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