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So, I had planned to spend today replacing the rear wheel bearings on the Stag.

I cannot get the rear hub off as I don't have a deep enough socket. I will go for a ride now and grab one and want to try and get the wheel bearings at the same time but I don't know which ones to get.

No worries, I though, I'll get the info from SAU. Search function not working >_<

So a new thread it is.

Can anyone give me, definitively, the part number for a rear wheel bearing for a Series 2 RS Four S (factory manual)?

I've read they are the same as an R33 GTR. If so, are you 100% and do you know the part number? If not, can anyone help?

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: DOH! Search working now....

Edited by Cowboy1600

Now that you've started this thread, you wanna post up a link to the thread you found your answer too.

:thumbsup:

Search isn't working. Google does, and it took me to an SAU thread talking about it. No answer in that thread, however. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/311492-stagea-wheel-bearing/

There was promise of an answer, but nothing forthcoming.

So the question still stands. Anyone know the part number?

  • 8 months later...

I didn't get the part number from the guy who installed it for me. I know it was about $300 just for the bearing though. It was genuine Nissan so call them and they should be able to tell you. Note I believe auto and manual bearings are different.

I bought new rear bearings about a year ago for muy rsfour-s. gave von bibra nissan my chassis/vin number and they sourced the right parts

R32/R33/R34 GTR compatible

rear right = 43280-AA300

rear left = 43281-AA300

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=19658

the only difference between left and right is the locating dowel is moved from one side to the other

hope this helps

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