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MOT bits

I just got back from the MOT it failed on a few bits:thumbdown: , i want to check what they mean before i order them (near and offside rear wheel steering connection has excessive play) i guess they mean the rear outer track rod ball joints? Allso (offside front upper suspension arm synthetic bush deteriorated resulting in excessive movement) front camber arms?

thanks nick

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Hi,

 

The rear steering arms could be the inner joints on the HICAS arms where it attaches to the rear rack or the joints in the hubs - you will need to investigate to ensure you get the correct part!

 

The front arms must be tested as per Nissans bullitin:

 

http://www.300zx.org.uk/nissan_bulletin.htm

 

Also an MOT special notice was released for this:

 

http://www.motuk.co.uk/images/SpecialNotice05-93.pdf

 

If the play is excessive then you will need new upper arms as the bushes are part of the arm (unless you upgrade to NISMO ones or poly bushes!)

 

HTH :)

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