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Originally Posted by L33T Z34 I looked over FAST using a CV36 instead of the Z34, just in case FAST didn't include the part on the Z34. When you stated

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Old 05-22-2012, 10:56 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by L33T Z34 View Post
I looked over FAST using a CV36 instead of the Z34, just in case FAST didn't include the part on the Z34. When you stated its bigger than 081B6-8501A, I assume you have it off the car and have physically compared them. What are the dimensions of the bolt? I can't believe Nissan FAST don't tell hardware dimensions-very weak and lame on Nissan's part.
Here's what I came up with, in order of preference:
54459-1EA0A: '09'- Z34 stay tunnel assy bolt
08157-0602F: '08-'10 G37 stay rear suspension bolt
081A7-0601A: '11 G37 stay rear suspension bolt
081A7-0201A: '12 G37 stay rear suspension bolt
Now why didn't i think of using the g37 as a reference

I didn't completely remove the bolt since the tunnel stay (pc 3 in the service manual pic) was in the way, but it uses a 14 mm socket where as 081B6-8501A uses a 12 mm socket so i figured 081B6-8501A is smaller.

54459-1EA0A is also uses a 12 mm socket.

Thanks for the info. I'll check with the nissan/infinity dealer to see if they have the first two g37 bolts and see what's the difference.

Thanks for the help
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