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Hey guys,

I searched on this topic but couldn't find anything confirmed.

I am chasing both left/right lower ball joints for an r32 gtr skyline. Lots of here say around that n13 pulsar lower ball joints will work off the NS forums, but I would like to confirm.

Nissan obviously only sell the entire arm due to it being non-serviceable. I know r33 LCA's will bolt on albeit with a few changes, but I don't like the idea of bolting up second hand arms.

Here is a diagram:

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I think maybe you should have a better look pretty sure you can buy said ball joint

in fact am sure I have two out in the shed ready to go into mine!

ball join bolts to hub assembly then pokes through where you have arrowed that arm

were not overly cheap 150ish I reckon each from nissan

Ok cool fair enough. I am chasing both the outer ball joints yes as the boots are split.

I think possibly he has given me info on r32 gts-t, as they look more like a non-serviceable LCA to me. I rang nissan today and they said they were not seperate.

Ill ring another dealer monday and specify the part number this time.

Thanks guys.

Cheers.

Edited by James_03

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