View Single Post
Old 11-23-2022, 11:05 AM   #7
FaLKoN240
Super Moderator
 
FaLKoN240's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: SoCal Temecula
Posts: 16,885
Trader Rating: (73)
FaLKoN240 is close to perfectionFaLKoN240 is close to perfectionFaLKoN240 is close to perfectionFaLKoN240 is close to perfectionFaLKoN240 is close to perfectionFaLKoN240 is close to perfectionFaLKoN240 is close to perfectionFaLKoN240 is close to perfectionFaLKoN240 is close to perfectionFaLKoN240 is close to perfectionFaLKoN240 is close to perfection
Quote:
Originally Posted by AKADriver View Post
Even paying someone else to do it, might as well get the best parts. Diff shops aren't going to be like normal mechanics who refuse customer parts, considering you're already bringing them your housing, carrier, and R&P.

Anyway the OEM parts are

Diff Side Bearing (38440-N3110) (need 2) = NSK R45-11-A-SA U42, Koyo HC 57160LFT

Side Shaft Oil Seals (38342-N3100) (need 2)

Front Pinion Shaft Bearing (38120-13201 or 38140-V7000) = NSK 32306AN

Rear Pinion Shaft Bearing (38120-61000 for '89-'96) = Koyo TR07081R... (38120-10V00 for kouki S14) = NSK R35-24 NU42

Pinion Shaft Oil Seal (38189-N3112)

Rear Diff Housing Gasket (38320-40F02)

You can probably find OEM grade non-Nissan equivalents to all of these if you search by each PN. From Nissan USA the bearings are silly expensive. I think the bearing equivalents I listed are correct but triple check. If you take apart your old unit yourself you should be able to find the supplier part numbers on the bearing outer races themselves.
Thank you for the PN!!!

So I built a cart using Nissanparts deal and the total came out to over $700...

Doing it on Rockauto (National, SKF and Timken brand parts)came out to less than $250 shipped...

But you know the whole saying, you get what you pay for I am tempted to go with NPD.
__________________

Best way to do business with me? Make your best offer FIRST.
FaLKoN240 is offline   Reply With Quote