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Help identifying unknown from strut part #
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I've been trying to identify the struts fitted to my 1200 ute. It appears it's had a bit of front end work done in a past life. I searched the part number stamped on them but havnt had any success. The number is nissan 54303v9302. I'd be stoked if anyone could help!

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Nissan 910 Bluebird

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True.. I wasn't expecting that! do you know if that is a common swap? I've been looking at picking set of shortened 200b struts. Probably going to be a full front end change if I go that way nowQuote:

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Nissan 910 Bluebird

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Yes, 910 strut is every bit as good as 810 (200B) strut. See Strut Swaps section 910.

Except 910 has 5-lug rotors as far as I know even with the small engines so they are usually swapped out.

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The hubs are standard 4 stud pattern. So at least that part has been done. I had a read of the write up in tech wiki, not a lot of info there on the strut itself. Eg.Shortening the strut, what gas inserts and springs to use. I'll keep digging around see what I can find! Cheers for the insight

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