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no, they wont. gm wheels fix Nissan and Toyota's for sure.
Yes
a GM product
Nissan PSFII is the same compound as Nissan Matic-D transmission oil...more commonly known as GM Dexron III
"Nissan" in Japanese script is 日産. 日 = Japan 産 = product QED - Japanese product , i.e. product made in Japan actually Nissan means either brother or big brother I'm not sure which but i know something with brother.
GM of two numbers is the square root of their product: eg GM of 4 and 25 = sqrt 100 = 10
answer type gm parts giant then on the bottom they have ford,honda,acura,nissan,chevy.
You can purchase GM brakes through your local dealership or from your mechanic or parts store. GM parts can be sold through a parts store as long as GM has allowed the product to be sold in other places instead of just through the dealer.
Probably not. One is a GM product, the other a ford product. Try fitting one and find out.
Honda, Toyota, and Nissan about the life of the vehicle. GM about 60,000 miles (crappy).
There are several of them, but the mos widely known are:Chevy C2 (GM)Jetta 2009 (VW)Platina (Nissan)Aztek (Pontiac/GM)MXT (Mastretta)Several bus and truck models (Dina)