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i just found out that r32 tie rod ends are like 148 bux each,,,and only bloody nissan seem to have them...

commodores are like 20 bux each

this is bullshit

what other car tie rod ends fit...there must be something cheaper thats just stupid

surely an australian model nissan has some that fit

plz help

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The S14 will fit the R32

we manufacture an aftermarket set.

See link to our site

http://www.tuneagent.com/public/viewBNews.aspx?id=20

But can you answer :

Any disadvantages of using the aftermarket ones?

Increased NVH, maintenance, lifetime compared to std items?

then id buy a set from you :)

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Yeah my right front one is shagged out on the GTR too. I keep thinking yeah I need to get that done, but didn't know where to start. A few people have said to me that I should be able to get a new bush pressed into the existing outer tie rod end. Have any of you guys heard of this?

And do I just do the one that's crappy, or should I get them all done? Thanks :D

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Ok, ive rang around, and it seems no-one here lists them. Even the guys i spoke to who said they had them, mysteriously cant find a listing for them when i went to the store to buy them.

Nissan want $113 each for them

Funkymonkey, where did you get yours from, and for how much? People are telling me they dont list the part numbers for the locally delivered A32, or the s14 now....GODDAMMIT!!

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