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got a few questions...i own a 1991 r32 gts-t btw.

are the hicas inner tierods in the back the same as the ones in the front?

which vehicals share the same hicas inner tierods (300zx,s13 etc)?

where could i find a new hicas inner tierod as im having a tough time getting one?

also one more about the rear lower control arm...do s13's share the same part as r32 skylines?

thanks in advance.

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you dont need aftermarket adj rear tie rods as they wont bend unless you hit a curb. Your also not needing big steering angle.

The rear inners have course threads and the fronts have fine threads so you cant hybred thse pieces. The R32/Z32/S13 are all the same. The R33 or 33/34GTR ones might be a bit thicker but then you would need the outer part too that bolts to the ball joint and like I said........ They prob wont bend unless you hit something :) Atleast Ive never seen them bend but people in Canada are pussies and dont drive there cars hard at the track but Ive never seen them bend when I go to the drifting in Japan either.

For the rear inners I use pn# 48521-35A06 I cant remember if that was a Z32 number or S13. I think it was S13 but I use them in R32 GTS-T's and R32 GTR's and Z32 and KRPS13

Hope this helps :laugh:

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