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2010-11-25 17:44:04
#11
Well for anyone who has this problem, the transaxle code for the B13 SE-R is RS5F32V.

Many parts stores in the US need this code in order to get the right seal type. The part number at Autozone is 710133 and for Pep Boys it's 16594.
2010-11-25 20:24:07
#12
Originally Posted by BenFenner
Greg Vogel at Gspec (G Spec Performance) doesn't ask those stupid questions.


He speaks the truth!
2010-11-25 20:27:33
#13
Well, I suppose relying on some guy far away to send me a part is not my modus operandi.

I found what I was looking for and it was cheaper then OEM. Thanks for the concern.
2010-11-26 01:44:10
#14
You'll find out real soon that Greg V is the go to man. He has all the parts you could possibly need at great prices and fast shipping. He was only trying to make your life easier by recommending him.
2010-11-26 02:01:16
#15
Yeah, the stupid comment made me understand that real well.

But mail order parts don't work for me generally. Maybe another time.
2010-11-26 03:02:02
#16
lol "part store" stuff will fall apart rather quick, especially important seals an such.. greg sells quality parts and if your not in a big hurry is always the way to go, i can understand havin to have something same day tho.. jus sayin Gspec ftw!
2010-11-26 03:03:48
#17
Originally Posted by lynchfourtwenty
lol "part store" stuff will fall apart rather quick, especially important seals an such..


You cannot quantify that statement, as you have no idea what I bought and where.
2010-11-26 03:07:03
#18
did you get it from nissan????
2010-11-26 03:11:47
#19
OEM is not king of the jungle for oil seals, lol. Do you think Nissan makes their own?
2010-11-26 03:17:52
#20
BenFenner wasn't saying you asked stupid questions, he was saying how Greg Vogel doesn't ask stupid questions like an auto parts store does. How is that insulting to you?

As far as seals go, the OEM ones aren't made by Nissan but the axle seals are around $7 a piece from Nissan, and they always work. I have seen cheaper ones leak when they were brand new... Worth the extra few dollars for a genuine part.
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