What makes it a .5?
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Originally Posted by Datapimp
Yes, I have a 2004... E44M155900 with knee pads.
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Originally Posted by Touring 350 Z
Mine is not a 4.5 and I have seatbelt extenders...
J/K - there are some true 04's that have the knee pads so I'd have to assume there are some others floating around with other early cosmetic differences.
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Originally Posted by medic165
i guess not on the 2004.5 cause i still have feathering issues on mine.
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Originally Posted by JunkStory
Yikes. I just did a search and the general consensus is that 2004.5 should have gotten rid of the problem. Did you check your VIN # to make sure its a 2004.5? Did you buy it new or pre-owned?
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Originally Posted by kayfuNk
it was made pretty much halfway through 2004 after the transmission recalls. basically it's got the upgraded non breaking tranny :}
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Originally Posted by medic165
i checked the VIN# and I definetly have an 2004.5, bought it new in April 04. I had the alignment/front new tires at no charge by the stealership at 20k miles, now I'm at 37K with a loud roar from the uneven wear on the inside of the front tires.
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Originally Posted by Silverstone-Z
2004.5 is the beginning of the knee pads on the sides of the center console footwell areas. Previous years had nothing.
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
Have you checked your front end alignment lately? I'm willing to bet that the toe setting is way out of spec again.
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Mine's a 2006.5, which means it was the last version to have the VQ35DE, rather than the new HR motor. Obviously, as the years go by, Nissan only makes improvements.
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Originally Posted by medic165
i'm sure is out of spec, but i'm getting new 19's wheels/tires. Should I get an alignment now with the OEM 18's? or should I wait to have it done with the new 19's on the car?