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Old 12-08-2010, 19:56
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someone may have answered before but any other nissan models have the same slave cylinder ? According to Fast, no other models share the same part number. I've been on brakesint.com and other places for a new one as nissan are v.expensive, but no-one lists them any more...
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Old 12-08-2010, 21:28
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i can still get them for cheap, tell me the size that is printed on your cylinder and i'll get you a price, i used an s14 one with the rb25 box, steve, did you get my pm about the rear subframe? i wanted to know how many mm you slotted it for the camber conversion.
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Old 12-08-2010, 21:47
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i can still get them for cheap, tell me the size that is printed on your cylinder and i'll get you a price, i used an s14 one with the rb25 box, steve, did you get my pm about the rear subframe? i wanted to know how many mm you slotted it for the camber conversion.
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I havent got a PM matey but from memory it was the same again as the bolt hole. As I was only going -30mm and would have only needed 2 degree's ish. If you going more than that I would add some more but be carefull as you would be going off the bottom of the standard bracket, if you see what I mean

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Old 12-08-2010, 22:04
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i know that SE nissan used to take it 17mm diagonaly down and back for some reason.
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Old 12-08-2010, 22:09
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I will check and get back.
I havent got a PM matey but from memory it was the same again as the bolt hole. As I was only going -30mm and would have only needed 2 degree's ish. If you going more than that I would add some more but be carefull as you would be going off the bottom of the standard bracket, if you see what I mean

do you know the thickness of the top and bottom of your bushes mate ?, i need to re-do my ally one as i din't make them in 2 halves, so my subframe is riding up on the drivers side and when i set off it sits down on the back and the body kit catches the wheel .i think its sitting 10mm to low on the drivers side.
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cant remember off the top of my head but its roughly 10/15mm
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Seen as this thread has been hijacked already I'm going tohiack it for a mini-rant. WHy the hell can't I find a machine shop that an be arsed to make up a couple of brackets and slot those holes ? None of them seemingly can be arsed. How do these run a business with that kind of attitude ?
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i think i'll just slot both sides, then weld the original holes up, i've got the z31 rear end now.
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Seen as this thread has been hijacked already I'm going tohiack it for a mini-rant. WHy the hell can't I find a machine shop that an be arsed to make up a couple of brackets and slot those holes ? None of them seemingly can be arsed. How do these run a business with that kind of attitude ?
that's small businesses mate - i work for an engine specialist in clubman motorsport and the attitude is very much the same. it shocked me coming from a corporate background but as time has gone on it's become understandable - at the end of the day little things like that are too much time and effort for such a small return.
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the thickness of the top and bottom of the bushes is 15mm the top, and 17mm the bottom as i have the same set unfitted.
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