Hicas steering arm loose- need part details

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  1. Red Dwarf

    Red Dwarf Long term Zed Owner

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    Hey all
    We found the rear left wheel was laterally loose due to the HICAs rear steering arm ball joint.
    I have to replace the ball joint so can anyone help with part numbers or any experiences in replacing it.....

    Thanks;)
     
  2. brisz

    brisz Well-Known Member

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    1 55154-30P00 ball joint assy-rear
    2 01211-00381 nut
    3 00922-13000 ring-snap
    4 00921-21800 pin-cotter spli

    *** thank you for making it use a daily output pure proper part really. ***

    Hehehe used the parts list print out to make my life easy and it has a nice bit of Jinglish on the end.

    OEM dont come with hardware, but this ebay one comes with the lot, $80 for a pair including postage.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2-REAR-L..._Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c625d5304&_uhb=1
     
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  3. SuperZ

    SuperZ Resident Z lunatic

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    Should be able to get a pair off ebay for about $50
    There is a hong kong and a UK company that sells them at a good price.

    It might take a bit of looking to find them - but they can be found.

    If you buy from Nissan direct you can pay a lot more.
     
  4. Red Dwarf

    Red Dwarf Long term Zed Owner

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    Thanks
    I just ordered the pair off ebay you suggested....
    I got to work out how to remove / install them now.
    Thanks again...
     
  5. Red Dwarf

    Red Dwarf Long term Zed Owner

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    Thanks to all involved, I have been successful in replacing it, now enjoying hicas around Noosa roundabouts system again.
     

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