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There is not much info on this but has anyone found compatable tie rods to fit the R32 gtr I have tried pedders not much help as the part number they have is not the right ones, they are to short (101mm instead of 130mm).Nissan want $150 for one but I dont want gold one's.Surely theyre must be aftermarket ones.

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There is not much info on this but has anyone found compatable tie rods to fit the R32 gtr I have tried pedders not much help as the part number they have is not the right ones, they are to short (101mm instead of 130mm).Nissan want $150 for one but I dont want gold one's.Surely theyre must be aftermarket ones.

When I had to replace mine I had a damn good look around trying to source a reasonably priced replacements.. no go. Ended up paying about 140ish per unit.. Quite a shock considering I was used to paying for bits for the old ute previously.. definately didn't want to go rose joint as mine is only a road car.

Trying to get front both sides been looking at rose joint ones they actualy dont look that hard to make.

Good luck. You need a high misalignment bearing, which is weaker than a standard rode end. The taper spacer youll need will need to be 4140 chromeolly and heat treated also, the taper part costs the most.

The turnbuckle is the easy part at least.

Budget at least $300 for a 1 off set. Or $159USD for a USA set, and then add a new turnbuckle and spacer

Good luck. You need a high misalignment bearing, which is weaker than a standard rode end. The taper spacer youll need will need to be 4140 chromeolly and heat treated also, the taper part costs the most.

The turnbuckle is the easy part at least.

Budget at least $300 for a 1 off set. Or $159USD for a USA set, and then add a new turnbuckle and spacer

I'm also chasing tie rod ends for a 32 GT-R. Just curious where I would find this set from the states for US$159?

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Good find, looks to be the case..

on another page can cross reference it: http://www.ztune.com/product.aspx?producti...69-0003ff00e495

So basically 300zx ones are the same, might be able to source replacements locally also?

Part #:

48521-10V08

Fits:

1989-1999 Z32, 08/1989+ R32 GT-R & GTS-4

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