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Awd M35 Stagea Strut Query


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The AWD M35 front suspension looks identical to the G35X (AWD V35 Skyline) suspension. Is anyone able to confirm that parts (struts/springs) are interchangeable? I know the RWD stuff is all mix'n'match.

From the outside I can't see any differences. Perhaps someone might know where to look up the part numbers, I haven't had much success doing so.

I ask as i'm looking for an airbag suspension kit for my NM35 Stag - there's a lot of well priced coilover/bag options for the G35X in the US. Not much that I can find is M35 specific, but Nissan being like Lego I am assuming they're the same.

Attached is the front strut setup of a G35X - Let me know if you can spot any discernible differences. Thanks in advance!

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Looks the same to me Ben, from what's left of your front end. :P

Haha - well thanks, still not 100% convinced as I believe there may be a height difference between the two - but perhaps i'll bite the bullet on some G35X front struts and see if they bolt in OK. Will update this thread if I find out for sure!

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