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I'm after new tie rod ends Series 1 R33 GTs-t. I went to pedders to get them (much cheaper than Nissan) but turns out there are three different versions carried by pedders for the R33.

Versions differ regarding the thread type and thread length:

12mm thread 95mm long

12mm thread 101mm long

14mm thread 101mm long

Does anyone has any idea which model version I'm looking for?

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  • 2 weeks later...

hi all,

i think that all the different tie rod ends need to be listed for each skyline (32,33,34)! I have done search and the same question question has come up many times, and once the owners resolve them they don't bother updating the thread to help the others :( lol

I just took my tie rods off and gave them to pedders to measure up, Once i confirm they fit and everything is correct i will update this tread accordingly. People should do the same! and then create this as a sticky!

i can see that on the first 3 pages this question is raised twice! and search has many pages ;)

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