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Thread: 1993 G20 Front and Rear Cross member bolt OEM part numbers

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Posts: 11-15 of 15
2014-02-05 21:12:42
#11
OEM is best, 99% of the time.
2014-02-06 02:59:05
#12
Originally Posted by Kyle
OEM is best, 99% of the time.


Except for ignorant prices and waiting half a week for rubber frickin' bushings.
2014-02-06 03:17:36
#13
It is a twenty-year old, entry level luxury car that has an upscaled emblem, misrepresented and overcharged for in the USDM. (Go figure)
Last edited by Kyle on 2014-02-06 at 03-19-52.
2014-02-06 18:40:53
#14
Originally Posted by SE-RMonkey
I would like to add to this the cross member insulators, otherwise known as "Pad, Engine Mount". These are the little rubbers that go in the cross member bolt holes...

Front x2: 11248-51E01, Rear x2: 11248-51E09


These are the same as 91-94 SE-R? Looking here:

112 Engine & Transmission Mounting :: Engine Mechanical :: Genuine Nissan Parts :: Sentra / NX Parts (B13) 1991-1994 :: Nissan Parts, NISMO and Nissan Accessories - Courtesyparts.com

The first part of the part number is the same (11248) but the site doesn't show a second half of the part number.
2014-02-07 21:20:19
#15
Originally Posted by blackb15
Originally Posted by SE-RMonkey
I would like to add to this the cross member insulators, otherwise known as "Pad, Engine Mount". These are the little rubbers that go in the cross member bolt holes...

Front x2: 11248-51E01, Rear x2: 11248-51E09


These are the same as 91-94 SE-R? Looking here:

112 Engine & Transmission Mounting :: Engine Mechanical :: Genuine Nissan Parts :: Sentra / NX Parts (B13) 1991-1994 :: Nissan Parts, NISMO and Nissan Accessories - Courtesyparts.com

The first part of the part number is the same (11248) but the site doesn't show a second half of the part number.


Click the item number in the Courtesy parts explosion and it takes you to another page and gives you the complete number. They list it as 11248-B13003 for the 91-93 B13, both 1.6 and 2.0. Then 11248-B13002 for the 1994 B13, both 1.6 and 2.0.

Not the same number as the G20, but whether it'll work or not remains to be scene.
Last edited by SE-RMonkey on 2014-02-07 at 21-25-30.
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