+rep for the diy I ran into two problems: 1. The toe arm was in the way to reach the bottom 19mm caliper bolt, but that was an easy solution.
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+rep for the diy
I ran into two problems: 1. The toe arm was in the way to reach the bottom 19mm caliper bolt, but that was an easy solution. By using the jack, I got the arm to lift up, out of the way for the socket to fit. 2. I was tightening the wheel locks before using the torque wrench and both are effed! One is stripped and spinning freely and the other, the top of the nut just twisted off. WTF?! Nothing happened to the regular lugs. Nissan has some dinky wheel locks. Last edited by haitech; 10-28-2011 at 07:14 PM. |
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whoa! check to make sure you have the right wheel locks!! A lot of people got the wrong ones from the dealer! You need ones with the proper washer type end!
Like these:
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They should know better! Take them back and get them replaced..... then rep me again! lol
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Improperly designed or manufactured spacers may be an issue, but I have have had zero issues with the H&R spacers.
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Forged Performance and Josh@Stillen are two sources that I've had personal dealings with that carry H&R, and I can vouch for their customer service. FBNissan seems to be well-liked too. Not to exclude other sponsor vendors, but those three are at the top of my head right now.
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^ what he said!...
If you followed the DIY from the beginning you might have read where I reference sourcing these from Josh. Plus their website blog has the full DIY with pictures that I took during front and rear installs.
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Yep, all should just avoid the issues involved with some of the other inferior spacers out there and just fork over the extra $ for H&R spacers. You get what you pay for, so just go with the best.
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Great write up, install went smooth as can be. Def somewhat time consuming but I personally feel better having the DRS spacers vs the bolt on. +1 rep and also a shout out to Z1 for great prices and a great product. Tested the 15/20 mm spacers today at 110mph and not an ounce of vibration what so ever. |
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hey guys, couple of questions
i took the calliperss off my saab and it required special hex wrenches, Im guessing this isn't the case with nissan? and finally, when I do the rear end, in order to rotate the hub, will i need both wheels off the ground? haven't done any work on a rwd before. much appreciated! |
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no hex required. tools required listed at the first post.
you can do it with one wheel on the ground in neutral with an open diff (base) but not with the sport model (I think)... but jackstands are better.....
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