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I got genuine Nissan ones from justjap in the last 12 months for the front of my 2000 C34 S2 RS4, I tried after market ones that a few members have recommended only to find out that the taper is incorrect. The genuine ones only cost about $100.00 each, I can't put my finger on the part number at the moment but justjap will sort it out for you. Mine were flogged out too. Regards Craig

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I use genuine ones aswell and i can confirm that the tie rod ends listed at auto stores are the wrong taper

34 Gtr ones are the correct taper but are to short.

So genuine it is , use search function the part number is on hear somewhere

Cheers

J

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Should be one of these (haven't had to buy one myself yet):

3 different tie rods outers for Stageas, depending on model, year, 4wd/2wd, MT/AT etc

48520-0cu25(2wd)

48520-15u25(4wd)

48520-23u25(4wd)

2 different for R33, both are same part # as 2 of the 3 Stagea tie rods.

48520-15u25(2wd)

48520-23u25(4wd)

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I found my invoice from JustJap. The correct part number is 48520-23U26 this is the genuine part number I got from Nissan which supersedes previous part numbers. I have had them on my 2000 C34 S2 RS Four Auto since November 2012 last year with no problems, as I stated before the aftermarket ones do not fit, they are dangerous as they feel like they pull up into the taper but there is insufficient clearance underneath leaving very little angle to pivot correctly and they flog out very quickly, I had them on the car for only a week waiting for the genuine ones to arrive and when I fitted the genuine ones, the aftermarket ones were worse than the ones I was replacing in the first place, the only good thing was they practically fell out of the taper when I undid the top nut! I hope this makes it clear re the correct part number, for info, they cost me $190.00 for the pair in November 2012 when I picked them up and Dan from Just Jap was extremely helpful. Craig

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Ha ha was just looking through my receipts and zedhead hit the nail on the head that's the correct 1 and only part number for s1and s2 rs4 , a lot of the other aftermarket part company's will tell you other ones will fit but they won't they have the same size taper as a 34gtr i think 14mm but are a lot shorter in the shank .where as the ones listed at part dealers have a 12mm (too small) taper like 33/34 gtt but are correct shaft length ,

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I got these a while ago for my Series 2, 4WD. The suspension place said they were Identical to the originals and only $60 a pair. Quality seems to be good too.

You can email the seller to confirm fitment. From memory the packaging said made in Taiwan.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2-OUTER-TIE-ROD-END-Set-NISSAN-STAGEA-4WD-96-01-/190638900925

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I guys just to clarify, does  48520-23U26 suit both the passenger and drivers side?

 

The guy at Nissan Spares today wasn't sure and said he cant get them.

He also said 48520-23U25 supersedes the above part, can get them, presently $150.79 landed in Aus.

(i think he got his superseding back the front :).

 

I was planning to get 48520-23U26, in reference to advice above and also i found these at Kudos.

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/outer-front-nissan-skyline-stagea-wgnc34-260rs-25tx-four-four-four-p-1090.html

Cheers,

Pete

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Thanks Tom,

Is yours series 1 or series 2?

Using my vin to search on my S2 RS4V AWD (11/98) they came back as 48520-23U25, so in turn I have ordered 48520-23U26 which is the newer part.

Now crossing fingers I have the correct part :).

Ditto on genuine.

Cheers,

Pete

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