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Ok so 1st mechanic told me the noise from the rear was tyres, 2 weeks later 2nd mechanic screwed wheel bearing, when replaceing said bearing was found to have a damaged hub due the the length of the damaged bearing being in the car, so i needa new hub, does anyone know the part number from nissan and am i able to use a hub off a 305z for this? i found some on ebay from the US but i need one in like the next 3 days.

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Nissan would not give me the part number but quoted me $490 for the hub, i asked if it was same hub as a 305z was told probably and then he said y do u think we have 1 in stock when your car is an import. So same hub as a 350z

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/350Z-Z33-GENUINE-NISSAN-OEM-REAR-WHEEL-HUB-ASSEMBLY-/150582082314?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item230f643b0a

hub found if anyone has one in AUS hit me up please.

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Oh god, now im afraid this has happened on my car too.

I hear this winning whirling type noise when going over 80KM/h coming from my front left. Sounds almost as if im driving on the line in the road.

Is this what you had aswell?

mechanic said it's probably the bearings.

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There are enough of these around now to at least get a hub off and then consider if you put a new bearing in it.

From ebay - Wrecking a nissan skyline v35 350gt. 2003 model, front damage. Plenty of parts left. Email or call me on 0415494458 for availability and prices. This auction is for a light bulb for rear brake light. In Melbourne.

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Hey Sheldon

Yeh it was making a noise that sounded like tyre scrub, just get it looked at right away dont leave it, because of shit mechanics not picking up the bearing for mine is why my hub is now f**ked the duration of it wore the hub down, i got the bearing from just jap after a 5 min phone call it was with a courier they are great to deal with. Ill give that guy a call to thanks for that.

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Hey Sheldon

Yeh it was making a noise that sounded like tyre scrub, just get it looked at right away dont leave it, because of shit mechanics not picking up the bearing for mine is why my hub is now f**ked the duration of it wore the hub down, i got the bearing from just jap after a 5 min phone call it was with a courier they are great to deal with. Ill give that guy a call to thanks for that.

I was considering Just Jap (I agree, they were awesome to deal with) but too lazy to get the bearing pressed out.. its been like that for a lil bit but could be worn down.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/OEM-INFINITI-03-07-G35-C-FRONT-AXLE-WHEEL-HUB-BEARING-/200618556964?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2eb5cc3e24

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/G35-V35-GENUINE-NISSAN-OEM-FRONT-WHEEL-HUB-ASSEMBLY-/150513047552?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item230b46d800

Obviously better than paying Extra $$ from Aus Nissan.

I am in the U.S at the moment and considered getting this http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/search/?searchType=global&N=0&Ntt=HA590027&submit= as it will save me shipping costs however don't want to risk missing delivery lol so will maybe will end up going the Ebay purchase.

In the meantime, love how things in general are cheaper here. EG Meguiar's Gold Class Shampoo at Super Cheap was like $24.. and in Walmart it was $6.97 + taxes!!

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Wow even the cleaning products are cheaper lol, i need the rear hub but i found one from the same seller, im going to probaby order it from there im trying to contact some people that are wrecking a few V35s in melbourn to see if they can do one cheaper.

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