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Front Lower Control Arm Bush for Nissan Almera II (N16) & Nissan Almera I - AR8065

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Description

Front Lower Control Arm Bush for Nissan Almera II (N16) & Nissan Almera I - AR8065Vehicle Fitment & Part Details This front lower control arm bush is listed for Nissan Almera II N16 applications, with OE 54501 BN300 and length 57,5 mm. The supplied specifications list front axle fitment, inner diameter 12,3 mm and outer diameter 40,2 mm. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details and any OEM reference numbers supplied. Verify VIN engine. Key Details SKU AR8065 Component Control Arm Bush Position Front Lower

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

This front lower control arm bush is listed for Nissan Almera II N16 applications, with OE 54501 BN300 and length 57,5 mm. The supplied specifications list front axle fitment, inner diameter 12,3 mm and outer diameter 40,2 mm. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details and any OEM reference numbers supplied. Verify VIN/engine.

Key Details

SKU
AR8065
Component
Control Arm Bush
Position
Front Lower
Primary Fitment
Nissan Almera II N16 (07/2000-11/2006)
Specs
Fitting Position: Front Axle; Length: 57,5 mm; Inner Diameter: 12,3 mm; Outer Diameter: 40,2 mm

Listing Highlights

  • Listed for selected Nissan Almera I and Nissan Almera II applications shown in the fitment table.
  • Supplied front axle position and dimensions help compare this bush against the original part before ordering.
  • Cross-referenced to listed Nissan OE numbers for compatibility checking before ordering.

OEM Reference Numbers (Nissan)

  • 54501 BN300
  • 54501 6N000
  • 54501 4M401
  • 54500 6N000
  • 54500 4M500
  • 44402 31700
  • 54500 4M410
  • 54501 95F0A
  • 54501 4M500
  • 54500 BM410
  • 54500 BN300
  • 54501 4M501
  • 54500 WD000
  • 54500 4M501
  • 54500 42400
  • 54501 4M400
  • 54500 95F0A
  • 54501 4M411
  • 54501 BM400
  • 54500 F4600
  • 54501 F4600
  • 54501 4Z005
  • 54500 4M411
  • 54500 5M000
  • 54500 4M400
  • 54570 4M410
  • 54501 4M410
  • 54500 BM400
  • 54500 4M401
  • 54501 BM410

Alternate OEM Search References: 54501BN300, 545016N000, 545014M401, 545006N000, 545004M500, 4440231700

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Fitting Position Front Axle
Length 57,5 mm
Inner Diameter 12,3 mm
Outer Diameter 40,2 mm

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 20 supplied applications covering selected Nissan Almera II and Nissan Almera I sedan and hatchback models on N16 and N15 platforms. Use the full table below to confirm model, chassis / platform, year range, engine and power before ordering.

View Full Vehicle Fitment (20 applications)
Model Chassis / Platform Years Engine Power
Almera II N16 07/2000-11/2006 1.5 QG15DE, Petrol 1.5, 1498ccm 90kW/90PS
Almera I Hatchback N15 09/1995-03/2000 1.6 SR, SLX GA16DE, Petrol 1.6, 1597ccm 66kW/90PS
Almera I Hatchback N15 09/1995-03/2000 1.6 GA16DE, Petrol 1.6, 1597ccm 73kW/99PS
Almera I Hatchback N15 11/1995-03/2000 2.0 D CD20, Diesel 2.0, 1974ccm 55kW/75PS
Almera I N15 11/1995-07/2000 2.0 D CD20, Diesel 2, 1974ccm 75kW/75PS
Almera I N15 07/1995-05/2000 1.5 GA15DE, Petrol 1.5, 1497ccm 105kW/105PS
Almera II Hatchback N16 03/2000-11/2006 1.5 QG15DE, Petrol 1.5, 1498ccm 90kW/90PS
Almera II Hatchback N16 10/2002-09/2006 1.5 QG15DE, Petrol 1.5, 1497ccm 98kW/98PS
Almera II Hatchback N16 10/2002-09/2006 1.8 QG18DE, Petrol 1.8, 1769ccm 116kW/116PS
Almera II Hatchback N16 01/2003-09/2006 1.5 dCi K9K 722, Diesel 1.5, 1461ccm 82kW/82PS
Almera II Hatchback N16 03/2000-04/2003 2.2 Di YD22DDT, Diesel 2.2, 2184ccm 110kW/110PS
Almera II Hatchback N16 09/2003-09/2006 2.2 dCi YD22DDT, Diesel 2.2, 2184ccm 112kW/112PS
Almera II Hatchback N16 09/2003-09/2006 2.2 dCi YD22DDT, Diesel 2.2, 2184ccm 136kW/136PS
Almera II N16 10/2002-09/2006 1.5 QG15DE, Petrol 1.5, 1497ccm 98kW/98PS
Almera II N16 07/2000-11/2002 1.8 QG18DE, Petrol 1.8, 1769ccm 114kW/114PS
Almera II N16 10/2002-09/2006 1.8 QG18DE, Petrol 1.8, 1769ccm 116kW/116PS
Almera II N16 01/2003-09/2006 1.5 dCi K9K 722, Diesel 1.5, 1461ccm 82kW/82PS
Almera II N16 07/2000-04/2003 2.2 Di YD22DDT, Diesel 2.2, 2184ccm 110kW/110PS
Almera II N16 09/2003-09/2006 2.2 dCi YD22DDT, Diesel 2.2, 2184ccm 112kW/112PS
Almera II N16 09/2003-09/2006 2.2 dCi YD22DDTi, Diesel 2.2, 2184ccm 136kW/136PS

Fitment Notes

  • Always match OEM reference number(s) and vehicle details before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

Compatibility Verification Notes

  • Confirm compatibility using VIN, engine code, chassis / platform, OE reference and original part comparison before ordering.
  • Match the supplied fitment details to your vehicle, including model, year range and any listed engine or chassis information.
  • Compare the supplied dimensions to the original part where relevant, including length, inner diameter and outer diameter.
  • Fitment data may vary by production date, market, import history and engine variant.
  • This listing is for part identification and compatibility checking only. Installation must be carried out according to the vehicle manufacturer's service information by a suitably qualified person.

Common Questions

Will this front lower control arm bush fit my Nissan Almera II?
This part (AR8065) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

What OEM part numbers does this cross-reference?
Cross-reference numbers are listed in the OEM Reference Numbers section above. Match at least one to your original part before ordering.

Which dimensions should I compare before ordering?
Compare the supplied dimensions against your original part where relevant: length 57,5 mm, inner diameter 12,3 mm and outer diameter 40,2 mm.

How do I confirm fitment if there are multiple variants?
Compare the supplied fitment details, OE reference numbers, original part details and any listed variant information before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

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