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Drag Link
DatmoNQ
Posted on: 2006/4/24 4:43
Hey folks,
Just had a check up done on the ute and found out i need a new drag link, No one deals these things and the only people who can supply is Nissan themselves at a cost of $514.30 Anyone have a draglink laying aound in good condition or know of where i can possibly get one without paying and arm, leg, kidney and testicle for it! Cheers, Geoff.
#2
Re: Drag Link
PIGDOG
Posted on: 2006/4/24 4:47
120y ones also fit in, i have one but dont know its condition as its still in a car
edit: ive also got a 1200 one that i just swapped for a 120y one, ill have a look at it tonight and get back to you but then postage will probably be a killer
#3
Re: Drag Link
DatmoNQ
Posted on: 2006/4/24 5:00
That would be great mate, as long as the bushes on the ends are ok, and i can garauntee the postage won't add upto 500 bucks!!
Cheers.
#4
Re: Drag Link
PIGDOG
Posted on: 2006/4/24 11:06
how do i check if they are ok, the one the only spins around doesnt have any sideways or up and down movement, and the other one that can move all over the place hasnt got any up and down movement
so it seems to be good, just needs a new boot and some paint
#5
Re: Drag Link
DatmoNQ
Posted on: 2006/4/24 16:45
Not certain, i'll call the mob that are doing the job in the morning, shall ask them about it, i'll quote what you have just said about uppy downy movements.
Cheers.
#6
Re: Drag Link
A14force
Posted on: 2006/4/25 1:15
There should be an engineering out fit near you which recondition them. Ask at a suspention shop, they should be able to steer you in the right direction.
#7
Re: Drag Link
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2006/4/25 2:00
The drag link (Cross Rod) used to be less than $200 from Nissan.
Steering Linkage, B110 Quote: You can have the joints "Plasti-surged" I had it done to my drag link, Good as new! Was only about $90 to do both ends!!! How to check for play (wear) in the linkage: Steering gearbox adjustment. If the drag link is off: - both ends should move freely in all directions (except up and down) - the joints should have some friction, they should not 'flop around' which indicates wear Quote: I have managed to get hold of an aftermarket [drag link]. The part number is STR412 ... made by 555.
#8
Re: Drag Link
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2006/4/25 2:24
I got a new one for a 310 (rwd) a couple years ago, somewhat expensive, maybe $150 USD.
Seems like an easy part to restore if they are hard to find.
#9
Re: Drag Link
DatmoNQ
Posted on: 2006/4/25 3:26
Yeah the shop told me about that injecting method, Any body had that done? what did you think of it safety wise?
#10
Re: Drag Link
Topgear
Posted on: 2006/4/25 7:02
I have had my drag link for my 1000 plastic injection moulded... It seems to be working good, they told me that t is better than std...???
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