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  1. What have I done to my Stagea lately? Well, I finally bought one! I've been waiting 3 weeks to get this awesome car, and today was finally the day (Ignore Carsales logos, this thing is finally no longer for sale!). Super looking forward to getting active in the Wagoneer community :D

    Looks nice, got any plans for it?

  2. see the problem is that nut has to be undone to repair a split cv boot so it is very possible it has been off.

    If it is not done up it is very likely to damage the wheel bearing because it helps hold the hub in the right place. I've had exactly that happen to my race car when a shop didnt do up that nut after changing the CVs the night before an event.

    Best thing you can do is do it up as tight as you can, drive to a workshop you trust and get them to check it out. there are a few specialist tools and steps in doing a wheel bearing so you are better letting someone who knows what they are looking at check it out

    Cheers, that was somewhat along the lines of what I was thinking. How tight are we talking here, whip out the rattle gun tight?

  3. You can probably tell but I'm a bit clueless in that area. I thought that possibly the wheel bearing being worn may have allowed the nut to come loose? That's probably impossibly, I have no idea with wheel bearings. The main hub nut was literally finger tight when I took the wheel off, I was undoing it by hand til it hit the usual surface rust and dirt. What size is the main hub nut in an M35, 30mm, 32mm? I used a shifter to semi-tighten it (don't shoot me, I hate shifters but don't have the ginormous socket the right size).

  4. Hey so I think my rear wheel bearing is gone, it was making the usual wheel bearing noise, it would squeak like something needed grease particularly when going around a corner, the wheel had heaps of camber, with the wheel off the brake disc wobbles back and forth when you push the bottom and the big nut that's circled in red in the pic was loose. I've tightened the large nut and also made sure the wheel is nice and tight, this tool away a lot of the camber and also the squeaking, wheel bearing noise still there but no where near as loud and the brake disc still wobbles a tiny bit with the wheel off but once again not as much as before. Am I correct in assuming it's the wheel bearing? The problem is on the rear of it makes any difference.post-98833-14557841762856_thumb.jpg

  5. For sale I have a HKS OB-Link. It's used obviously but fully functioning, works perfect. Selling as I don't really use it. I can demonstrate to buyer that it works as I still have it plugged in and have an android device. If you're not sure what it is here's the link to HKS website:

    http://www.hks-power.co.jp/en/product/electronics/monitor/ob-link/

    I'm located in Sydney, willing to post at buyers expense.

    Asking $280

  6. So there's no harm in just unplugging it for now and living with the dash light?

    I can't stand it either, it felt like something was wrong in the back end especially during quick direction changes (well quick for 2ton wagon). Will look further intolerant non-HICAS subframe in the future

  7. I have a spare nissan yellow plug if needed. I installed one under my passenger seat as it was hard wired and sourced 2 for my 350z seats. Its a simple install but still need to solder and heat shrink. You will also need to do the airbag light reset procedure to clear light.

    I may end up taking you up on that offer, cheers. Soldering and heat shrinking I can do. Thanks

  8. Hey guys, is there a somewhat easy way to remove HICAS on an M35 or do I need to ditch the HICAS subframe and get a non-HICAS subframe. I went for a spirited drive and its RRREEAAALLLYYY annoying. I know on the older HICAS cars you just buy the lock bar and swap around but the M35 HICAS is quite different.

    Any help or tips is appreciate cheers.

  9. Done a bit of reading up on this, and found this thread. Wondering if the DIY in the bellow link would work with our M35's

    http://g35driver.com/forums/audio-video-electronics-diy/158005-diy-cancel-airbag-light-proper-way-07-weight-sensor-bypass.html

    A shame the pics no longer work. I'm going to have a look at my OEM seats and have also asked amayama if they can get NISMO airbag harnesses plus I'm going to look into the 2.2ohm resistor, see which one works out best/easiest.
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