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Nissan strut id no?
datsunbeginner
Posted on: 2017/10/27 3:12
Anyone know what model this strut comes from
54303-v9307 or last digit 1 cannot tell
#3
Re: Nissan strut id no?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2017/10/27 7:07
2nd guess: early Datsun A10, Australia production. 910 uses a part or two designed originally for the A10, but most V93 parts seem to be for the A10
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Re: Nissan strut id no?
datsunbeginner
Posted on: 2017/10/27 22:47
Is that model also considered a bluebird?
If so this confirms what the previous owner told me that he upgraded the struts to Bluebird. Do you happen to know the part number for the strut inserts I need to replace them thank you
#5
Re: Nissan strut id no?
datsunbeginner
Posted on: 2017/10/28 1:54
My research says they're the same as 280ZX in USA but I don't believe that is it true?
#6
Re: Nissan strut id no?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2017/10/28 6:23
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Is that model also considered a bluebird? The Bluebird was the other compact/C-segment Datsun (310, 410, 510, 610, 810, 910 with badging changed to Nissan halfway through the 910 run) Quote: My research says they're the same as 280ZX in USA but I don't believe that is it true? Or if you meant the A10 or the Blubird, those are different model lines from the 280ZX (280ZX is of the Fairlady sports car model line)
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Re: Nissan strut id no?
datsunbeginner
Posted on: 2017/10/28 13:59
Im looking for part number for 910 strut inserts.
#8
Re: Nissan strut id no?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2017/10/28 23:57
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Im looking for part number for 910 strut inserts USA Datsun 910 (1981- Datsun 810/Nissan Maxima) * 56110-F5125 * 56105-W3725 These are different from USA 280ZX strut inserts. However the 280ZX and the 910 are using the same platform so they are similar. Further, you can use any 2" inserts for Nissan, Toyota, etc as long as they are short enough to fit in the tube and have an appropriate size shaft. For most you need a spacer in the bottom of the tube (e.g. large flat washers) Aftermarket struts (generically valved) like: * KYB 365013 * Gabriel G44869 are probably stiffer than genuine 910 shocks, but that might be a good thing if your 1200 has stiffer than stock springs or heavier than stock wheels/tyres By the way, Nissan model series 910 was sold in USA as Datsun 810 (1981) and Datsun Maxima (1982-1984) which may help when searching for parts -- and most stores list these under Nissan
#9
Re: Nissan strut id no?
datsunbeginner
Posted on: 2017/10/29 1:13
I found the gabriel G44869 on rockauto listed for 1981 nissan 810. They were a measly 14 rollars each!
I was looking at least 250 for the oem ones from Australia. Thanks DD! You can view topic.
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