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Re: Upper A-arm

To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Upper A-arm
From: Gordon Glasgow <glasgow@serv.net>
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 19:30:35 -0700
Yes, the plate is quite often a pain, what with rust and getting beat up by 
rocks, etc. It's been
easier for me to drop the lower A-arm than to remove the lower spring perch, 
but that's because the
comp springs are short enough that by the time you loosen the A-arm, the 
springs are unloaded. No
need for a spring compressor.

The upper A-arm bolts are what hold the A-arm to the frame. They have a habit 
of working loose over
time.

As for parts, it's probably easier to just order the correct kit of parts from 
one of the vendors
than to try to get the Parts Dept guys to understand roadsters. YMMV.

VulForge@aol.com wrote:

> List Gurus;
>     I spent a couple of hours last night trying to install my new KYB front
> shocks in place of what I suspect are the factory originals.  Had a dickens
> of a time getting the round plate out of the lower A-Arm and once I did,
> found the hole much too small for the new shock bodies.  Took off the lower
> spring perch (another adventure) and while I was moving the suspension
> noticed a LOT of play in the upper A-arm bushings.  I had heard of an upper
> A-Arm bolt- is that for the later models?  Mine has a two-ended shaft with a
> bushing on each end.  As far as I can tell, the bushing moves on the threaded
> shaft.  Is this right?  It threads in to the A-arm and I can't see where else
> it would rotate.  So it looks like I need to replace the shaft, both bushings
> and dust covers.
>     Any advise, tricks or reccomendations?  Who might be best to get the
> parts from?  Are these still stocked by Nissan and if so does anyone have the
> numbers?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Russell Criswell
>
> Kansas City MO
> 67 1600

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Gordon Glasgow
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