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Old 10-16-2008, 06:49 PM   #1
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s14 wheel berings!?!?!

so i i noticed that my front wheel berings r fucked up but idk if its a whole hub asemmbly or just the bering it self
can somebody tell me witch 1 it is

s14 5 lug front berings
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Old 10-16-2008, 07:03 PM   #2
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just happened to me about 4 weeks ago. auto part store sells bearings alone, but nissan sells whole assembly. i tried pressing out the onld bearing with a 10 ton pneumatic/hydraulic press and those damn things dont budge at all. so buy whole hub assemblies. price nissan and ichiba. i think nissan is about $145 a piece or so.

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Old 10-16-2008, 07:08 PM   #3
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machine shops will press them out for u
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Incorrect. The S14 front wheel bearings are NOT replaceable. They are on S13s and can be purchased at the dealer or over the counter, but not S14s. A new S14 hub assembly is about $115 jobber price at the dealer.
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Old 10-16-2008, 08:26 PM   #5
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Mine went bad not too long ago. I bought them from here, not too bad, they were cheaper here than the dealer by my house.
It's for the whole hub with bearing pressed in and all.

http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...95&catalogid=1
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Old 10-16-2008, 08:27 PM   #6
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IF ANYONE NEEDS DISCOUNTS. I AM A ASST MANAGER AT NISSAN IN ILLINOIS. AND I KNOW FOR A FACT (BECAUSE I ORDERED SOME)

WITH MY DISCOUNT ITS 220 FOR 2 BRAND NEW OEM NISSAN HUBS.

so you can pm me if you need anymore help. or if you want nissan ones for cheap
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Incorrect. The S14 front wheel bearings are NOT replaceable. They are on S13s and can be purchased at the dealer or over the counter, but not S14s. A new S14 hub assembly is about $115 jobber price at the dealer.
oh ok i didnt know that then why would the dealer then sell just the bearing 4.
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Parts stores and online parts dealers do list just a bearing for the front on my 5 lug S14.

Nissan dealer only had the whole hub though.
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Old 11-27-2008, 01:12 AM   #9
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just buy a new front hub ur better off like that!
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I am guessing my s14 front bearings are bad too. I get this humming sound around 35+mph.
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Ok instead of making a new thread I rather post here...

So i toasted my front passenger's hub bearing off my 5-lub ABS equipped S14. I bought a brand spankin' new pair of OEM hubs (part# 40200-0V010 if anyone is interested). And OMG car drives like it rolled out off the factory floor! No more wheel wobble, no more little annoyances coming from the dash, no more noise! Totally worth it...

now my question is, since S14 hub/bearings are one peace i assume the hub is useless and i should just junk it..? or is it still useful in anyway??
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There was another thread on this last week, surprised you didn't bump it too.

But to answer your question, if the old ones are indeed bad, send them to the metal yard, they can't be salvaged for future use.
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