Nissan jn15 wheelbearing

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Nissan jn15 wheelbearing

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Not Toyota but anyone know what the bearing number is for:

98 Lucino VZR
JN15 with abs
Rear wheelbearing
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Pretty sure they're a bolt-on hub aren't they?? Repco or BNT are your best port of call
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Yip but you can press the bearing out and do it that way, but repco wants $300!! Anyway found a cheap hub unit for $120 through nizbits.

Thanks anyway.
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groupagt4 wrote:Yip but you can press the bearing out and do it that way, but repco wants $300!! Anyway found a cheap hub unit for $120 through nizbits.

Thanks anyway.


thats a new hub from repco, vs a 2nd hand one from nisbits.......
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Ended up being a brand spankin new hub from some other place. A panelbeater mate sussed it for me. Just shows what a ripoff repco really is.
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