Aluminum Under Tray (Splash Shield) for G35/350Z/G35X/G37/G37X
Black version for the G35 coupe/sedan (same) - also fits the 350Z the same
link:
http://www.tollboothwilley.com/nissa...er-tray-black/
link:
http://www.tollboothwilley.com/nissa...er-tray-black/
I spy some ART pipes and aftermarket sways on there also! looks great
looks like you swapped your compression rod bushings, have you done the lower control arm and rear differential yet?
You're one of the few who still have the oem one attached probably. A lot of us lose them on the highway. They rip off the bumper at high speeds as they get worse over time.
looks like you swapped your compression rod bushings, have you done the lower control arm and rear differential yet?
You're one of the few who still have the oem one attached probably. A lot of us lose them on the highway. They rip off the bumper at high speeds as they get worse over time.
Yeah that red matches up nicely!! Cemented the fact that red is going to be my accent color.
Compression arm bushings are done, yes. LCA bushings were done literally minutes after this picture. Lol. It was next on our list. I'll be doing the outer(strut bushing) here soon, as well as tie rods and ball joints. Just to hit every nail on the head.
Is the diff bushing always something worth doing? Or just when it wears out. I currently don't have any leaking from back there but it is on the list.
Compression arm bushings are done, yes. LCA bushings were done literally minutes after this picture. Lol. It was next on our list. I'll be doing the outer(strut bushing) here soon, as well as tie rods and ball joints. Just to hit every nail on the head.
Is the diff bushing always something worth doing? Or just when it wears out. I currently don't have any leaking from back there but it is on the list.
Diff bushing will leak if it hasn't. It is a very common problem.
when you're ready:
http://www.tollboothwilley.com/nissa...-rear-bushing/
Use coupon code WHITELINE for discount and free shipping
when you're ready:
http://www.tollboothwilley.com/nissa...-rear-bushing/
Use coupon code WHITELINE for discount and free shipping
Last edited by Tolboothwilley™; Apr 29, 2015 at 03:48 PM.
So, I guess I need to save up for the fastener kit as well.
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Would anyone have any pictures of the mounting points? For some reason, I feel like im missing clips or something where the bolts should go to the frame.
Also, for my kuruma Z, I should be mounting the undertray to the bottom of the bumper right? And then attaching the speed nut/ clips to the bumper? or should the bumper be on the bottom and the speed clips attach to the tray itself?
Thank you!
Also, for my kuruma Z, I should be mounting the undertray to the bottom of the bumper right? And then attaching the speed nut/ clips to the bumper? or should the bumper be on the bottom and the speed clips attach to the tray itself?
Thank you!
there are no clips for the bolts that connect to the frame - the frame has threaded holes
Most people mount the front piece UNDER the bumper so it helps hold it up. There are those who have mounted it above as well though. Holes in bumper - slide speed nuts in place(on bumper) then put metal piece up and attach with bolts.
the fender liners should also have mounting speed nuts
Most people mount the front piece UNDER the bumper so it helps hold it up. There are those who have mounted it above as well though. Holes in bumper - slide speed nuts in place(on bumper) then put metal piece up and attach with bolts.
the fender liners should also have mounting speed nuts
Is the lower radiator support threaded or are there plugs/clips that sit in it that have threads? I think that's where I'm having an issue. I think there are just large holes/no threads in those spots where the 3 center bolts go between the 2 different sections of undertray
Also - there is a lot of excess material in the kuruma bumper (my guess is to make sure it reached the undertray) but since it is so far, its hard to get a speed nut on , should I just cut the material away using a dremel/scissors (its a poly bumper)? or is there a better way?
Thank you again for the continued help with this!! I love this undertray and have had it on for about 2 years now !
Also - there is a lot of excess material in the kuruma bumper (my guess is to make sure it reached the undertray) but since it is so far, its hard to get a speed nut on , should I just cut the material away using a dremel/scissors (its a poly bumper)? or is there a better way?
Thank you again for the continued help with this!! I love this undertray and have had it on for about 2 years now !
Last edited by hdmark; Jun 4, 2015 at 08:56 AM.


