This took me 30 seconds of searching, using Google: http://catalog.nissanpartswholesale.com/matp5 said:Can anyone confirm if the R's ball joints are the same than another Nissan?
Say the Sentra SE-R 2.0L (SR20DE) maybe?
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stevepudney said:Makes a big smelly mess but the best way is to burn them out with an oxycetalene/blow torch
Steve
Well, that first site's offerings look identical to the original ones to me ?!matp5 said:Wow, 30 seconds
That's all good yougsyp, but I don't need a website to order Nissan parts. I need to know which "other" Nissan car (if there is any) that has the same ball joints as the 1991 Pulsar GTI-R.
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I used a large 'G' clamp to press mine out with, no drilling or blow torch neededstumo said:naa, put several (lots)drill holes in the rubber then just knock them out. dead easy.
I just removed the big c-clip, Then put it over a couple of bricks and give it a little love tap with a big hammer ;-) , No idea where the drilling and heat come's in to it :? :doh: .youngsyp said:I used a large 'G' clamp to press mine out with, no drilling or blow torch needed
They/we are referring to the rubber bushes in the front hinge point, not the ball joint !Odin said:I just removed the big c-clip, Then put it over a couple of bricks and give it a little love tap with a big hammer ;-) , No idea where the drilling and heat come's in to it :? :doh: .
Rob
youngsyp said:They/we are referring to the rubber bushes in the front hinge point, not the ball joint !