anyone know a suplier of the above at a decent cost
anyone know a suplier of the above at a decent cost
i wouldn't bother buying second hand unless you know for sure what vehicle they've come off and what mileage they've covered. i wasted £120 on 2nd hand hubs and they were as bad as the ones i took off. i resorted to paying £680 for two brand new ones from Nissan. it was money well spent as i needed my car on the road asap and i wasted my money at a breakers in Birmingham as i couldn't find any closer to home.
WOW if thats for a pair you've got yourself a bargain! SAM
There is a fella on eBay selling OEM ones cheaper that RHD... can't remember how much cheaper but I was looking for some just before xmas.
Yeah they were a lot cheaper
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-240...ht_3684wt_1136
you do know that s14's have 2 types of spindles and 2 types of bearings.right?
its the stub axles. if you imagine its like a bolt, some have perfectly straight shanks and some have like a grove machined into the end before the threaded section.
ignorance is bliss so yours will fit straight on. lol.
the hubs are the same
I have fitted non abs hubs onto abs knuckles etc.
ONCE stumbled across a very random knuckle, like you say... didnt have the notches in the knuckle spline (much like driftworks'geo knuckles ) but I still used the hubs from them, onto a normal knuckle, with just the use of the spacer washer with the flat in that sit on the notches of the spline
That is such an epic price for OEM
I was looking at some thread in the states, some guy tested the OEM grease and found it just really isn't up to scratch.
I don't know if it was shit or not but I replaced mine with Redline CV2 grease... only cost £20 something