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Phillip.....I finally gave up. I bought two performance dampers and they were so tight I was afraid to torque 'em on. I had them machined and still felt uncomfortable. If you use the Nismo performance bolt, don't use it on a stock damper. The drop down on the washer bottoms out on the end of the crank, preventing everything from pulling up tight up front. Been there....done that! Regards. Guy

Yes, I bought 2 premium dampers from MSA.....I ended up throwing them away.....wasn't about to sell my problem to someone else. Don't use those expensive bolts on your stock damper unless you machine that drop down off the washer.

Edited by Diseazd

I have 3 cranks: L24, L28, and LD28 Neither of the 2 MSA untis fit. My stocks damper fits all 3.

On the MSA unit, even the woodruff key does not fit in width or depth. I wasted $350 on these POS.

I just checked,and the MSA website now says to buy the part then take to a machine shop to make it fit. BS!!!

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Blue, I feel you. When working with Eiji at Datsun Spirit, he recommended I use the stock one or he could find another one. But he had heard of issues with the MSA ones. I am putting an OEM damper on my new L28. I hope you get this figured out. Good LUCK!

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