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You can go to nissan - http://www.nissanparts.com.au/ - which goes through to Von Bibra Nissan for the parts order. I got my rear bearings from them.

i have talked to nissan about my rear bearings as well and found out they only sell as the full hub for the rear.

i have a s1 not know if that makes a difference or not.

they are like $300 each side

have not looked at the front yet as only the rear left is shot

i have talked to nissan about my rear bearings as well and found out they only sell as the full hub for the rear.

i have a s1 not know if that makes a difference or not.

they are like $300 each side

have not looked at the front yet as only the rear left is shot

I got a response from nissan, they quoted 170 for the bearing and 340 for the hub (which probably doesnt need replacing)... the guy was nice enough to supply a screenshot with front hub assembly and part numbers too...

I can post these up if anybody needs it

I got a response from nissan, they quoted 170 for the bearing and 340 for the hub (which probably doesnt need replacing)... the guy was nice enough to supply a screenshot with front hub assembly and part numbers too...

I can post these up if anybody needs it

ok cool if u have the part numbers for the front and rear set of bearings that would be good if u can give.

was not really looking forward to paying 600 + to change both rears over.

dam wa nissan trying to get the most out of me lol

ok cool if u have the part numbers for the front and rear set of bearings that would be good if u can give.

was not really looking forward to paying 600 + to change both rears over.

dam wa nissan trying to get the most out of me lol

Sorry for the delay - only have the front axle screenshot btw....

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40210 seems to be the bearing number but please refer to the screenshot to confirm....

Adrian.

  • 3 weeks later...

For those keeping the first post uptodate.

Nissan Stagea S1 Auto Replacement Radiator from Natrad

Part Number: NIS 039 PACAIL (paid $350inc.)

Nissan Genuine RB25 Thermostat 76.5deg

Part Number: 21200-42L06 (paid $59.95inc.)

Radiator was exactly the same as the original one just missing the "NISSAN" molded into the top.

  • 2 weeks later...

On the first page the brake pads are listed as DB1144 (same as R31 apparently)

I ended up getting rear Bendix brake pads for $95 from Repco for my series manual/turbo 1998 AWD RS4s Stagea-the rear pads for the RS4s model are different to the other's i think-there definately not the same shape/length as the DB1144's-i checked

The one's i got are actually for a Nissan Infiniti

sorry if old news but cant be bothered to trawl through 18 pages !!

not sure if this is listed but series 1 clear front bumper indicators are 1996

Nissan Altima Turn Signals .. ebay USA . a small slither of the location tabs needs filing off and they bolt straight on .

  • 2 months later...

Anyone know the part number to the tensioner that is NOT the timing belt tensioner? I think it may be for the air-con belt, not sure. Its the only one under the front of the motor. Please help, mine is about to sh*t itself.

2000 c34 series 2

On the first page the brake pads are listed as DB1144 (same as R31 apparently)

I ended up getting rear Bendix brake pads for $95 from Repco for my series manual/turbo 1998 AWD RS4s Stagea-the rear pads for the RS4s model are different to the other's i think-there definately not the same shape/length as the DB1144's-i checked

The one's i got are actually for a Nissan Infiniti

Do you know the part number for the rear brake pads for series 2 manual/turbo 1998 AWD RS4s ?

Save yourself the disappointment and get some QFM HPX or Remsa pads for about the same price from GSLRallySports

just tell them s1 or s2, front or rear and they will send you the right ones

  • 4 weeks later...

260RS. Had new tie rod ends fitted today by Fulcrum. They went through 2 different ones, before they found the right one. According to the invoice, it's the same as an N14 Pulsar. The guy told me it's also the same as a GT-T R34 Skyline.

hopefully they are right, when i went through this process i had to get genuine because no aftermarket ones existed that matched the originals

all the r33 rwd ones had a smaller taper section than the awd ones

  • 5 months later...

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