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  • gts-t hicas tie rod help

    hey everyone i have a 1992 gts-t that i picked up a few weeks back. i took it into the shop to get it checked over and they found it needs the hicas rear tie rod ball joints. ive done some research and found its a pressed in ball joint to the hub and then the tie rod is a metal link that attaches to it. so ive been pricing and found two part numbers one is 55154-30p00 and 55154-39f00. im was wondering if there is a difference in the parts or are they the same also if the GTR/GTS-T hicas parts are interchangeable with each other. thanks

  • #2
    I grabbed 55154-3p00 for my GTR. R32, Z32, and S13 should be the same.
    Originally posted by Snow
    Sure a condom holds water but you don't see me drinking from one.

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    • #3
      Take a look at the Total Hicas Eliminator Kits before you buy new OEM HICAS joints.
      Like the driftworks.com kit.

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      • #4
        I don't believe any HICAS eliminator kit would help if it's the knuckle ball joints that are shot. Something has to connect to those ball joints either way, and if they have play then there's trouble.
        I do have these in stock right now if you need some, PM me I needed.
        RightDrive Inc. Parts Manager
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        • #5
          I was referring to the Total Hicas Eliminator Kit. Brackets, arms and bushings. Therefore removing the OEM ball joints, rods and rack. Replaced ball joints with bushing/thru bolt, rack for the brackets and OEM rear tie rod for the tie rod sold with kit.
          A little more work, but hes half way there for labour and more than half way for $$$.
          But if he wants to stay OEM, deal with Daryl or Nissan dealer.

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          • #6
            Thanks for all the help I did look into the driftworks eliminator kit to go with the rest of my driftworks gear but didn't have $300 I ended up getting the joints from thenismoshp.com for $50 each where as my dealer wanted $112 each

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