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Old 02-08-2005 | 07:23 PM
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Question on suspension part....

ok. this should be quickly.
i'm lookin at my cattman coilovers and trying to decipher which parts i had to reuse from my stock suspension. i KNOW i used the OEM upper strut mount. i have a feeling i used the strut mount bracket, but i won't know until i take it out. as for the 3rd piece, the strut mount bearing, lookin at my catt coils, my strut mount bearing is a WHITE PLASTIC round piece that pushes up under the fender.

this is the question. is your OEM strut mount bearing similiar to what i just described? white, round, plastic, and goes into the hole under the mounting place for the strut. wish i could provide a pic, but alas, i cannot. hell, if anyone has a picture of these 3 pieces, it would be GREAT.

1) strut mount
2) strut mount bracket
3) strut mount bearing.
Old 02-08-2005 | 08:31 PM
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You've got it right. Here's a 5th or 6th gen pic courtesty of Patrick.
1) strut mount = #15
2) strut mount bracket = #16
3) strut mount bearing. = #17
http://forums.maxima.org/showpost.ph...1&postcount=31


Then under the bearing goes the Cattman perch and sometimes a spacer below that, and then the poly bumpstop.
Old 02-09-2005 | 06:37 AM
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What you doing with the coilovers?
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