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Lower Control Arms - Touring vs Non Touring

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Old Jun 5, 2022 | 12:50 AM
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Lower Control Arms - Touring vs Non Touring

Hello,

I have a 1997 Infiniti I30 Auto and need to have my lower control arms replaced. I wanted to know if the Touring model lower control arms will fit on a Base model I30 (with leather and Bose) as the base model arms have been discontinued. From my research the part number for the touring model control arms is 54500-39U00 and 54501-39U00. Both arms have a Nissan part with the same part number. Nissan's website states that they are for a manual transmission while Infiniti does not specify. I don't believe the auto/manual should matter for this part.

Am I correct in thinking that this means that the touring lower control arms are compatible with my base model car?

Thank you!

EDIT: Touring and non Touring lower control arms are compatible with eachother!

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Old Jun 5, 2022 | 06:05 AM
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They will fit. The difference is the big bushing is softer or harder depending on the trim level.
Old Jun 5, 2022 | 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by JSutter
They will fit. The difference is the big bushing is softer or harder depending on the trim level.
Thank you so much!
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