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Hey does any one know what tie rod ends stag c34 rs4 s1 uses. went to get wheel alignment rhs shagged and nissan want like $150 per side F that. Any help or part numbers would be very helpful. I presume they are probably the same as r33gtr any help ??? :)

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Hey does any one know what tie rod ends stag c34 rs4 s1 uses. went to get wheel alignment rhs shagged and nissan want like $150 per side F that. Any help or part numbers would be very helpful. I presume they are probably the same as r33gtr any help ??? :)
tie rod ends - part number - 4852023U26 Found these part numbers for tie rod ends are they correct?
PM stagstock (mat) he knows his shit and has replaced his on his s1 rs4v :D
will pm have ordered some from auto pro but book only says 2.6l r32 and 2.6l r33 hope they fit as they are only $25 each. Anyone got any more info?? :thumbsup:
i got my genuine nissan ones for 110bucks not too long ago
Any one no if the tie rod ends are r32/33 gtr ??????????????????????????? please!! :D will post up correct part numbers when eventually sorted ;)

Cheers chook!still confused! wish they just made one tie rod end RRRR! I would presume early S1 would use r33 and later model S2 would use r34......can you still work out which ones fit if I give you my vin?? :D

yeah, send me vin if still not sure.

R33

gtst+gts 48520-15U25

gts4+GTR 48520-23U25

R34

all except GTR 48520-15U25

GTR 48520-23U25

WGNC34

see pic

Autech WGNC34

48520-23U25

Your a legend cheers chook thanks heaps :/:)

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