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Best source for a "hood ledge and fitting" for 1986 Nissan 720?


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Also known as a "wheelhouse", sometimes and "Inner Fender". Anyway I had a leaking battery some years ago in my 1986 720 which not only ate away a lot of the battery tray, but the entire support underneath the battery tray is rotting away as well.  Although I can find it listed on all the Nissan sites (part number 6410010W00) and even a Rock Auto site (aftermarket),but there seem to be none available. Are junk yards the only places I'm going to find one? Does this part "bolt on" or is it welded? I know I'm not the only one who has rust issues in this part - what did you guys do?

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64100-10W00 is the pass side inner fender assembly. Of which the battery tray is part of.

 

Try 64130-06W00.... this is the battery support bracket. (battery tray) About $45 if Nissan has one. Have them do a company wide search. There may be one sitting in a parts department somewhere.

 

 

It's spot welded into place so.... Probably just as easy to make something up and MIG it on.

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64100-10W00 is the pass side inner fender assembly. Of which the battery tray is part of.

 

Try 64130-06W00.... this is the battery support bracket. (battery tray) About $45 if Nissan has one. Have them do a company wide search. There may be one sitting in a parts department somewhere.

 

 

It's spot welded into place so.... Probably just as easy to make something up and MIG it on.

Thanks, datzenmike! I certainly need the battery support bracket, but the inner fender assembly has got some serious rust, too. I'll try having the dealer do a company-wide search for that (the entire assembly).

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Not too many years ago [yes a subjective term] you could coerce the local Nissan parts counter to inquire into the "Foreign Parts" department of Nissan.  Yes, it requires a parts counter person with more than a sixth grade education to do this!  Yet if you persist you might luck out.  I did this many years ago and got all the parts I needed to rebuild my RL411 starter.  Nissan Yokohama sent me a complete list [which I still have] of all unique RL411 parts they had which were used in the RL411 starter and asked just which parts I needed to  rebuild my factory unique starter.  Now that was the original Nissan support network!  They even apologized that they were out of both original OEM and rebuilt starters!

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