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I don't suspose anyone would know the part number for the circlip that goes on the cv before the free wheeling hub on a GU 2.8 patrol? Nissan are telling me theres about 6 different circlip sizes.
Yes there are 6 types 1.1mm to 2.1mm. you should measure the end play on the shaft and order to suit. But if you are like me just go for somewhere in the middle 1.5mm 39253-01j02.
The desk jockeys at nissan literally know absolutely nothing, alot of them barely know how to look things up using the computer - a retarded drooling psycotic monkey with no arms could in most cases do a better job.
The idea of you not being able to just use those bushes is ridiculous, it is a scam on their part. It is due to the nissan shimmy that develops, in a lot of cases it is worn front panhard bushes that is the cause of the problem. A quick and "profitable" fix for them is to sell you a complete front panhard rod with new bushes...
Just walk in order and pay for 2x small hole and 2x large hole, rip your panhards off and press these in. Obviously taking note where the large/small wholes need to go..
Edit: might vent some more parts anger. Sort of like when I went to repco to buy a spare wheel cover for my old mans pajero. The guy wanted/needed the VIN chassis number to supply me with a f#$king wheel cover. like wtf !!! Spastics
[quote="MSCHIF"]SPUA its like shaving a barbie dolls head, amusing but pointless.[/quote]
SHIFTY wrote:Yes there are 6 types 1.1mm to 2.1mm. you should measure the end play on the shaft and order to suit. But if you are like me just go for somewhere in the middle 1.5mm 39253-01j02.
GQ patrol exhaust manifold gasket TB42 14036-03J00
GQ Oil Seal for back of transfer behind handbrake 33142-01J01
GQ rear axle oil seal 43252-C6001
Gq transfer front pinion oil seal 33216-01J00
on another note, mods, can we make this a sticky????
after reading the original thread it appears the intention was to get one burn five and pass it on, but i figure its died a natural death, so i will pay someone for a copy.
hey i know im late but this sounds like the bees knees anyone in perth got this so i could grab a copy or anyone willing to post it if i send over cost of postage and copying?
cheers
GU lockwasher conversioN for GQ Front wheel bearings.
NI-40262-02J00 1 PER SIDE - NUT LOCK, FRONT WHEEL $8
NI-40264-02J10 1 PER SIDE - WASHER, FRONT WHEEL BEA RING $6
NI-01414-00051 2 PER SIDE - BOLTS $1.50ea
Revn211, I will be contacting you in the future, I am sure. The parts guys in Canada all give me blank stares when I say Nissan Safari / Patrol. However, after doing a lot of cross reference work (if I can get a Nissan number to start with) I have been able to find some parts.
If anybody still has a copy of the parts DVD or CDs and would be willing to make a copy and post it to Canada, I would be happy to do 5 copies for the Safari owners here and re-imburse your costs. Just PM me. Cheers,
Hobbz wrote:Partnumbers for the rearwall in GQ and GU Ute´s ... need em because the local Nissan dealer is absolutly useless ...
if your referring the the rear most panel of the cab where the rear window sits the part numbers are
791001Y430 (GU)
7910010J30 (GQ Before 91)
7910039J31 (GQ After 91)
Anyone be able to tell me what the part number is on a GQ 4.11 diff centre? there is a part number on the crown wheel but still not sure if its a 4.11 centre.
Cheers
1994 Range Rover Soft Dash, Rear ARB Locker, 33's, 2" body & Spring, custom bits
2004 Range Rover Diesel 20" wheels. My Black Beauty:-)