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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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Nissanaholic!
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rear ball joint - spinnage factor
Ok, how do you tighten the nut that holds the knuckle on the ball joint. Mine spins and i can't figure out how to make it not do that. Now im using the old rusted nut which kind of doesn't want to go on too well and puts a fair amount of resistance at times....
do i have to get a new nut for that one? or is there a trick to do this. Book doesn't seem to go in detail much ![]() Thanks for any help |
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If it's spinning then either the nut or the threads on the balljoint are damaged. If it's the nut, replace it, if it's the balljoint then you're fucked.
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Nissanaholic!
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hmmm... i think it's just rust on the nut. the car is a 97, and its the same behavior on both
![]() well i guess i'll mess some more with it today, and if nothing helps ill pm ya |
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