Where is the drag link on a Nissan Patrol?

Where is the drag link on a Nissan Patrol?

The Drag Link runs roughly parallel to the front axle (in front of the axle) and connects the pitman arm (which is the arm on the bottom of the steering box) (drivers side) to the front passenger side wheel. The “Tie Rod” runs parallel to the front axle (to the rear of the axle), and connects to the hub of left and right front wheels.

What kind of front seat does a Nissan Patrol have?

Will bolt straight into your GU Nissan Patrol, no modifications needed all the work has already been done. They are VF SSV Holden Commodore leather & suede front seats bolted on to Huracan Fabrication seat adapter kits.

Where is the tie rod on a Nissan Patrol?

The “Tie Rod” runs parallel to the front axle (to the rear of the axle), and connects to the hub of left and right front wheels. There are ball joints at each end of both the “Tie Rod” and “Drag Link” and any play in these will be amplified through the steering.

How to check for play on Nissan Patrol?

The other way to check for play is to get SWAMBO to swing the steeling wheel from left to right while you watch the joints for free play (ie movement in the joint without moving the wheels).

What kind of engine does a Nissan Patrol have?

Billy : The 2001 3 liter diesel turbo engine, should have the following engine code: ZD30DDTI…….and here are the torque settings accordingly: Billy : Full Size Image Billy :

What are torque settings for a gu 3LT Nissan Patrol?

Torque settings for fly wheel for a GU 3lt nissan patrol – Answered by a verified Nissan Mechanic We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website. By continuing to use this site you consent to the use of cookies on your device as described in our cookie policyunless you have disabled them.

Is the patrolapart back up after the storm?

Patrolapart is back up and running again with power after it was cut off due to the storm last wedensday night in Victoria. Phones are ringing hot, so please be patient with getting through to us.