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Hi Everyone,

I’m currently searching for a part for my R33 GTR—specifically the Nissan 38341-03V00 Retainer, Side Bearing. Usually, I rely on Amayama.com to source original parts, but this time they informed me that the part is no longer in production. So, I’m reaching out to see if any of you know alternative sources.

Additionally, I’ve already checked JP-carparts.com, but unfortunately, they don’t have it either.

The reason behind my search is that the driveshaft joint (as shown in the attached image) has deep scratches. I unknowingly ran the car for too long without realizing it was broken and had no grease left. Consequently, the three pin bearings inside were completely damaged.

Now, I suspect that the bearing where the shaft goes in might also be worn. Although I can’t feel it with my finger, the markings on the end prompted me to start looking for a new bearing.

Any insights or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!

 

Best regards

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  • 4 weeks later...

Took it apart to get to the bearing found out i was wrong the bearing was pressed on to the diff side and the part i removed only had the bearing side, checked the bearing all looked fine took the shaft end to a shop and they recon it was movement from back and forth that made the marks and not rumbling about, so i just changed the seal and put it all back again.

On 4/8/2024 at 12:37 PM, winc said:

Hi Everyone,

I’m currently searching for a part for my R33 GTR—specifically the Nissan 38341-03V00 Retainer, Side Bearing. Usually, I rely on Amayama.com to source original parts, but this time they informed me that the part is no longer in production. So, I’m reaching out to see if any of you know alternative sources.

Additionally, I’ve already checked JP-carparts.com, but unfortunately, they don’t have it either.

The reason behind my search is that the driveshaft joint (as shown in the attached image) has deep scratches. I unknowingly ran the car for too long without realizing it was broken and had no grease left. Consequently, the three pin bearings inside were completely damaged.

Now, I suspect that the bearing where the shaft goes in might also be worn. Although I can’t feel it with my finger, the markings on the end prompted me to start looking for a new bearing.

Any insights or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!

 

Best regards

PXL_20240406_093748164.RAW-01.COVER.jpg

Messenger_creation_580216397525145.jpeg

For future reference, I believe all that Amayama does is act as a middleman between you and Nissan. Go to your local dealership, ask nicely for a parts account (I get 15% off with mine) and you'll get better pricing.

Cheers, 

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