The manufacturer of my Juke blue rear sway bar is Cusco and can be ordered from any authorised retailer.
In my case I ordered from JM Imports here in United Kingdom.
Simply search for;
Cusco Sway
Bar 16mm Rear
Juke YF15
2WD ONLY not AWD
I’m was running Sumitomo HTRZ5 on 18” wheels for our Leaf and they were great. Highly recommend for an economy tyre/tire. Lots of grip in the dry and sure footed in the wet.
After I painted the white wheels gunmetal grey I had an opportunity to try the new Hankook Ion EV specific tyres with...
I finally nailed the poor factory handling of our Nissan Leaf ZE0 with Eibach springs, KYB shocks and rear sway bar.
However, I wouldn’t have a clue where to begin with increasing electric motor performance or adding additional batteries in the trunk to increase range?
In the interest of improved ride and handling and doing something different I have installed KYB shock absorbers with lower stiffer Eibach Pro-kit springs.
I installed a Hardrace rear sway bar that was really for a Juke Nismo but fits perfectly. I was amazed Nissan don’t fit a rear sway bar...
I only use the original OEM Nissan wiper blades from my local dealer. I like the design whereby the arm and connectors are hidden below the wiper blade itself.
Not the cheapest way of replacing wiper blades of course.
I like the Nissan factory blades so much I started buying the same Leaf...
I recently had to be recovered in our 2014 Nissan Leaf and thought I’d share with you the location of the front screw-in tow hook.
This screw-in tow hook allows a rope or winch line to be attached to the Leaf in order to safely pull the vehicle without damage to the front bumper.
The tow hook...
Sorry to revive an old thread but I am looking to lower and widen the track on our 2014 Nissan Leaf.
Here in UK there are plenty of lowering springs and replacement dampers (shock absorbers). However all in one coilover packages it seems are scarce and only available from Tein (£481) and BC...