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ukmastermind 04-20-2018 02:31 PM

Wheel Bearings (Front)
 
Any recommendations on new front wheel bearings?

Rockauto carries National & WJB automotive. What brands do u like?
Do I just need a seal + bearing?

vqmaxman 04-20-2018 05:00 PM

Most aftermarket have build in wheelbearing with the seal. I only go with oem Nissans. If you think and like moog they are good. The other brand i heard of was named timko.

vqmaxman 04-20-2018 05:23 PM

All if not most wheel bearing have seals built with the bearing. The wheel bearing you want is nissan they are good. The moog wheel bearing is also good. The timko is another good brand you wanna go with.

KP11520 04-20-2018 09:43 PM

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NSK-FRONT-W...R/132105190531

NSK (link above) are who Nissan uses for bearings. They are OEM.

Yes you need separate seals, both sides, per wheel, and while you're at it, new retainer clips. Just like in the kit above.

Bearings for our Maximas DON'T come with built in seals, so don't make yourself crazy looking for them.

maximaxi 04-20-2018 10:22 PM

Timken or National

vqmaxman 04-21-2018 05:14 PM

The wheel bearing and the seals come together when you buy a whole wheel hub bearing assembly. I tryed Nissan and they use to sell the whole assembly. Nissan now are cutting back on all of our parts.

KP11520 04-21-2018 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by vqmaxman (Post 9174002)
The wheel bearing and the seals come together when you buy a whole wheel hub bearing assembly. I tryed Nissan and they use to sell the whole assembly. Nissan now are cutting back on all of our parts.

For 4th Gen Maximas..........

The only assemblies are for the back. The front bearings get pressed into the steering knuckles (No place for any assembly in there) and the retainer clips keep them in position centered in the knuckle. Then the seals are pressed into both outer edges of the steering knuckle. The hub assembly gets pressed in after the steering knuckle is completed. The Hub and Wheel Studs make up the hub assembly.

If you bought a complete Nissan "Assembly".... That would be a new steering knuckle, backing plate, bearings, retainer clips, seals, hub assemblies, steering stop bolt and plastic cap, ABS sensor and applicable bolt. Approaching well over $1K each side.

Research before you post. Shooting from the hip hurts others when it misses.

Maybe you mean kit and if you click on the kit link I posted above, it might make some sense.

vqmaxman 04-21-2018 06:32 PM

I looked at your link and when I mean, I bought the whole assembly it was new with everything. The thing was freaking expensive because it was new with everything ready to go. I am only talking about the front assembly's. If you go and buy from napa they got all the assembly ready to go. The whole assembly with the knuckle steering included that can be found on off a junk yard car. The whole hub assembly with bearing and knuckle with seals are sold at the stores like advance and Nissan ready to go.

ukmastermind 04-30-2018 01:04 PM

I'm glad I asked. Thanks for all the input!
I bought new seals (2 per bearing) and bearings. Both are NSK.
Can't find the snap rings that keep it all together tho. Is that a dealer only item??

vqmaxman 04-30-2018 02:22 PM

The snap ring would be found at the dealership. The other place you wanna check is at Napa they should be close to dealership parts.

KP11520 05-01-2018 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by ukmastermind (Post 9174619)
I'm glad I asked. Thanks for all the input!
I bought new seals (2 per bearing) and bearings. Both are NSK.
Can't find the snap rings that keep it all together tho. Is that a dealer only item??

Others make them as well. Timken does for sure. Part Number RET119

ukmastermind 05-01-2018 01:21 PM

My goodness... how did I miss that?:confused:
Again, thanks for the info. I need to run to the parts store :D

ukmastermind 05-14-2018 10:27 AM

WOW...smooth as butter. The Timken bearings are fantastic :)

Maximeltman 05-21-2018 10:49 AM

Can't the existing snap rings be reused?

KP11520 05-21-2018 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by Maximeltman (Post 9175952)
Can't the existing snap rings be reused?




Yes, as long as there is NO damage or fatigue. The eBay link I posted above comes with bearings, seals and snap rings for both sides. Can't beat the price and bought from them twice with great service.


NSK is OEM, BTW.

Maximeltman 05-23-2018 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by KP11520 (Post 9175977)
Yes, as long as there is NO damage or fatigue. The eBay link I posted above comes with bearings, seals and snap rings for both sides. Can't beat the price and bought from them twice with great service.


NSK is OEM, BTW.

Yep thanks. I just bought a new NSK Left Right replacements LESS the snap rings lol, good to know.


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