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What is the difference between 86.5-89 vs 90-95


Chadius
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Most forums figure wd21=wd21, and while a lot of similarities there are also many differences. That's one of many things that help us stand apart from other Nissan forums. Reading through te 2 different sections a little would help you answer your own question :aok:

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It does make it interesting for a small minority of us, though. :)

 

The 90-95 is where I need to go for any of the driveline stuff. (I have yet to pull my auto-locking hubs, so I don't know if it's 27 or 28 spline.)

The 87-89 is where I need to go for any of the body and interior stuff.

Electrical has been hit and miss.

 

I would have thought there would be a similar split in the R50s - those with VG engines and those with VQs.

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Digging around, will a bumper/bush bar that's advertised for a 90-95 fit on earlier?

Good question those are hard to find.

 

On another note took the tail lights out of a 95, fit right in my 87,

 

First year to last year lol.

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Can I revive this thread again to ask some opinions on the door panel? I'd really like to take one out of a 4 door and put it in my 87, I wouldn't mind the seats either, can anybody tell me if the clips are the same on the door panel and if the seat bracket is the same in all years.

 

Please and thank you!

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Other than styling, seats and doors should be the same yes. Other than the change in mid-rear side windows for the addition of two extra doors little changed in the bodies. Bumpers and dash changed shape in 94.

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I don't think adjustability sliding was ever in question, instead I think it is more about the pass side seat back automatically tipping forward and the seat moving all the way forward then the release is pulled from the back or the lever from the side. The same accessibility "feature" present on all most all 2dr vehicles for easier access in and out of the back seats.

 

Ah yes I had forgotten about the window switches being different 2dr to 4dr. Not only are there obviously more but they are also located on the arm and not on the panel.

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