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WTB Lower ball joints - PM35

Don't mind second hand as long as they are still in good working order. 

Having trouble finding ones that fit, as the ones I purchased from ebay for a 2002-7 M35 have 14mm bolts as opposed to my 16mm bolts. 

Located Sydney 

Thanks

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On 30/06/2017 at 0:16 PM, NicPM35 said:

WTB Lower ball joints - PM35

Don't mind second hand as long as they are still in good working order. 

Having trouble finding ones that fit, as the ones I purchased from ebay for a 2002-7 M35 have 14mm bolts as opposed to my 16mm bolts. 

Located Sydney 

Thanks

I'm looking for some too. Can you tell me which ones you bought? So I don't make the say mistake haha

Here's the link to the ones I bought. 

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/172587752186

I'm now looking into getting some 350z ball joints, as they supposedly fit as well and seem to be the same design, and same shape dust boot. Just trying to find out if they are 16mm bolts. 

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Not sure where everyone is getting these magic working ball joints from, but after 2 failed attempts with different ball joints (the 1st being M35 'Febest' brand, the 2nd being eBay 350z z33 joints), I have resorted to buying the whole spindle/joint from Amayama. Roughly $350 shipped to Sydney hopefully. No one in Australia seems to sell genuine nissan joints or even aftermarket joints that will fit a PM35 stagea. Ah the joys of owning NOT a commodore...

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