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  1. Hey Guys,

    Currently I have the NITTO INVO 235 40 18 fitted to the Axis Autech factory rims. It's nearing time to replace the tyres and I am looking at going Kumho 245 50 18 on the Axis rims.

    Basically the current tyre profile simply makes the wheels look like skateboard wheels, they just don't fill the guards enough and look out of place.

    It appears I have plenty of space to play with to accommodate 245 50 size tires.

    Wondering what people are running, especially on their M35 Axis rims.

    Also recommendations of very highly reputable places to have them fitted, balanced and wheel alignment done. No $hit in the past I've had tyre place leave the wheel nuts hand tightened only, not once, not twice but yes 3 times and across all 4 wheels.

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  2. When have you got time Scotty :thanks:

    I think Pete will also chime in as soon as he reads this!!

    I also need to drop that HDi intercooler off to you.

    Cheers

    Definitely mate. The CEL light is just one of those FN annoying cosmetic things. Sort of used to it now but in an ideal world I would like it off.

    Before I do Scott's head in with the CEL light gotta do his head in with service and transition to E85, its time....

  3. Hi fellow Stag owners,

    Maybe this has been covered, I'm sure it has somewhere, I couldn't find the detailed thread hence posting this one.

    Sorry if it's a repeat.

    I need to remove the front Axis seats to replace the seat adjusting modules.

    How do I remove the plastic trim located on the rear of each seat rail, they sit on the carpet and clip into the rear of the seat rails in a very weird ar$e way that makes them a ball breaker to remove. I can take a chisel and hammer to them but for the original cosmetic I'd like to remove and refit.

  4. Hope this helps you out...

    Passenger Rack end - Nissan Japan Part Number: 49521KA - $114
    Passenger Tie-rod end - Nissan Japan Part Number: 49520KA - $108AUD
    Drivers Rack end - Nissan Japan Part Number: 49521K - $114
    Drivers Tie-rod end - Nissan Japan Part Number: 49520K - $108AUD
  5. Awesome news that your pride and joy is back. Get that security system fitted asap mate, all black wiring.

    If you are feeling keen you can also install a GPS tracking module buried deep under the dash with internal battery backup.

  6. Scotty has a very good clean example of an M35 Axis that he is wrecking so you can't go wrong.

    As for the rest of any Axis Autech parts I have established a good relationship with a wholesaler in Tokyo and so far have been able to source everything you can't source in Aus. All original from Nissan Japan with quick premium freight.

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