Ball joint OEM part no
Not the OEM number, but from Napa's website...
Napa Chasis Parts Lower Ball Joint NCP2601297 $40.49
Beck Arnley Lower Ball Joint BA1013841 $44.99
Master Ride Chasis Lower Ball Joint MCR10418 $21.49
One of the Nissan Dealership sites with a catalog will probably have the OEM numbers
Napa Chasis Parts Lower Ball Joint NCP2601297 $40.49
Beck Arnley Lower Ball Joint BA1013841 $44.99
Master Ride Chasis Lower Ball Joint MCR10418 $21.49
One of the Nissan Dealership sites with a catalog will probably have the OEM numbers
Originally Posted by MrGone
Not the OEM number, but from Napa's website...
Napa Chasis Parts Lower Ball Joint NCP2601297 $40.49
Beck Arnley Lower Ball Joint BA1013841 $44.99
Master Ride Chasis Lower Ball Joint MCR10418 $21.49
One of the Nissan Dealership sites with a catalog will probably have the OEM numbers
Napa Chasis Parts Lower Ball Joint NCP2601297 $40.49
Beck Arnley Lower Ball Joint BA1013841 $44.99
Master Ride Chasis Lower Ball Joint MCR10418 $21.49
One of the Nissan Dealership sites with a catalog will probably have the OEM numbers
why do you need the OE part number?
call one of the discount dealers and say "I need a ball joint for a 91 Maxima please. here's my credit card number."
when you get it, it'll have the part # on the receipt if you're so insistent on having the number.
all that's important is that you get the right part, and any idiot parts monkey can get you a ball joint.
call one of the discount dealers and say "I need a ball joint for a 91 Maxima please. here's my credit card number."
when you get it, it'll have the part # on the receipt if you're so insistent on having the number.
all that's important is that you get the right part, and any idiot parts monkey can get you a ball joint.
heh.. better yet...
http://www.courtesyparts.com/secondtier_j30.html
http://www.courtesyparts.com/secondtier_j30.html
Originally Posted by Wiking
Btw. That part is the very same as used in Nissan Bluebird & Stanza. Mycke bättre att finna inne i Sverige...
I needed the part no because I called the dealership and asked but they didn't know either the part no or the price... try that for a mech shop, bah!
If I had the part no I could simply give the dealer that and he'd check price and availability. But I used one from my parts car instead, it was better than nothing. I'm having my car aligned tomorrow.
Originally Posted by Matt93SE
why do you need the OE part number?
call one of the discount dealers and say "I need a ball joint for a 91 Maxima please. here's my credit card number."
when you get it, it'll have the part # on the receipt if you're so insistent on having the number.
all that's important is that you get the right part, and any idiot parts monkey can get you a ball joint.
call one of the discount dealers and say "I need a ball joint for a 91 Maxima please. here's my credit card number."
when you get it, it'll have the part # on the receipt if you're so insistent on having the number.
all that's important is that you get the right part, and any idiot parts monkey can get you a ball joint.

Sometimes when you call 'parts monkies' over here and say 'I need a xxx for a Nissan Maxima' you get 'a Nissan what..?'.
Originally Posted by Phatsta
Things aren't as easy when you're a maxima owner in Sweden. Sorry 
Sometimes when you call 'parts monkies' over here and say 'I need a xxx for a Nissan Maxima' you get 'a Nissan what..?'.

Sometimes when you call 'parts monkies' over here and say 'I need a xxx for a Nissan Maxima' you get 'a Nissan what..?'.
Why? ...$tealer$hip shock swap: 1500$.
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