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got more questions:

1. just lowered the rear 1cm more, now car sit much more flatter, did wheel alignment and got told that the passenger steering arm is bent. question is does anyone have a spare one? if so how much? if not then how do i get replacement other than from stealership/dealership?

2. are there any front camber kits for M35? i was told to get a set if possible as front camber currently sits at between 1.75 and 2 degrees...as much as i like the stance, i'd like to save my tyres from camber wear...

thanks guysthumbsup.gif

most of the parts you seek with be here

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/Cart/items.php?Car_Type=G35&car_cat=Suspension&CA=36&UID=20110927144952203.217.18.103

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Those Kinetix ones look as flimsy as shit; and there's nothing to stop the heim joint pulling straight out of the cup.

No gusseting, not good enough.

I believe the red ones use an OEM ball joint pressed into the sliding plate. But they are heim jointed at the body end, so that's a slight negative, in my book.

Alternatively, SuperPro make urethane bushes with an eccentric bolt to use in the factory arms; for all but the most extreme lowering, they would be the best option.

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i need urgent help

was driving on the freeway at around 100kph, suddenly felt a huge clunking noise and then the engine just revved up to around 6k rpm at 100kph, moved the gear shift to manual mode only to find i don't have 4th & 5th gear

any ideas on what's happening? i still can drive at low speed, seems like 4th & 5th gear synchro are fckd up

what solutions do u guys recommend?

how much for a replacement gearbox? i just don't have 4th & 5th gear anymore, last time was driving at 4k rpm on 80kph

sorry, just a bit desperate for solutions which worst case is replacing gearbox

tried driving to work just now, everything went back to normal

will definitely check the g/b fluid level once i come back from work

btw, any chance any of u guys have a spare passenger side steering arm? mine's bent so need to be replaced. thanks all.

Hey guys got a few questions just bought a m35 as my chaser is to rough for me kid..

anyways few thing i would like to know.

electric seats motor anyone know the part number?

keeps coming up pit of screen? need to go for a service?

keeps saying boot open can i just adjust the sensor?

need a front windscreen as got a crack in it :-(

Any help would be good. hopefully catch up on a cruise with ya sometime soon.

Cheers Gav.....

Hey guys got a few questions just bought a m35 as my chaser is to rough for me kid..

anyways few thing i would like to know.

electric seats motor anyone know the part number?

keeps coming up pit of screen? need to go for a service?

keeps saying boot open can i just adjust the sensor?

need a front windscreen as got a crack in it :-(

Any help would be good. hopefully catch up on a cruise with ya sometime soon.

Cheers Gav.....

Have a look at this link for part numbers.... just need your VIN.

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.megazip.ru%2Fru%2Fauto%2Fnissan%2Ftech%2F41

PIT is the service interval reminder but it is manually set so may need a service/ may not.

I think Obriens can get the M35 screen.

Cheers

Andy

  • 3 months later...

got more Qs

1. ARX rims, what's the width & offset?

2. what tyre specs do u guys recommend?

3. what kind of bulb do the indicator lights use?

more Qs later in the week when i do my service...

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