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2011-12-02 00:13:35
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b13 wheel bearing problem!!!
Ok I bought this 92 b13 se-r not to long ago off a dumb ass. Im replacing everything on the car as for suspension so everything is brand new. I just took apart the passenger side wheel bearing and its HUGE!!! Its 2" wide instead of the stock 1.4". Does anyone know what knuckle this is off of. Do I have a knuckle off of a different nissan???
2011-12-02 01:21:17
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Nope, and don't know. Pics may help somewhat. I don't know much about the knuckles, but there was another thread that talked about these. Apparently there are 2 different B13 knuckles. The difference between the 2 was mainly the length of the arms that the outer tie rods attach to. One is longer than the other. May be just between power and manual racks, or I think it was like a 91-92, and 93-94 difference. Take some measurements, and pics.
2011-12-02 02:39:45
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Originally Posted by tswii
Nope, and don't know. Pics may help somewhat. I don't know much about the knuckles, but there was another thread that talked about these. Apparently there are 2 different B13 knuckles. The difference between the 2 was mainly the length of the arms that the outer tie rods attach to. One is longer than the other. May be just between power and manual racks, or I think it was like a 91-92, and 93-94 difference. Take some measurements, and pics.


yea I will because I replaced the driver side bearing and it went smooth. With 2 seals and the proper bearing so im gonna put them side by side and see. The passenger side bearing has the seals in it?!! Thats how wide it was.
2011-12-04 04:48:44
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Originally Posted by turbob131320
Ok I bought this 92 b13 se-r not to long ago off a dumb ass.



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