3-15-09
As you can see in the picture a NX doesn’t exactly have a rear sub frame. It has extra braces and such which are just welded to the body/frame rail.
In order for the Gti-r sub frame to even get close to the correct spot you will need to cut off the NX brackets shown in the above picture.
I laid down a welding blanket first to help keep sparks from flying all over everything.
My fuel tank will be going behind the sub frame underneath so I cut out the spare tire compartment as well. You will also need to unbolt the sway bar brackets, the rear heat shields and cut off any brackets left from your old rear setup so the frame rail is flat.
Here is the Gti-r sub frame some what lifted into position.
I need to buy some boxed tubing tomorrow so I can widen my frame rails in order to make mounting points.
The NX suspension bolts right up the Gti-r rear hubs. The brake lines also use the same line to caliper fitting but needs to be rerouted to the other side of the strut. Technically now if some one wanted to upgrade there rear brakes you could just swap Gti-r rear hubs and bolt everything right in.
For the rear sway bar you will need to move the Gti-r sway bar brackets apart abut 2"s more in order to use a NX/Sentra sway bar. Otherwise use a Gti-r sway bar and modify the end links to mount to your suspension.
Now I won't be able to really tell where the sub frame will mount to until after I get my engine/transmission installed to make sure the drive shaft is straight. My clutch comes in Tuesday so hopefully Wednesday I can drop the engine back in to finish the rear mock up.