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Old 12-14-2009, 11:43 AM   #1
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Ichiba vs Nissan rear hubs

This is a comparison between the Ichiba versus Nissan rear hubs for the 240SX. Check out this video and let me know what you think.

YouTube - Ichiba and Nissan 240SX rear hubs spline comparison

Here's a couple of more videos I found. Similar problem that I had. Video speaks for itself.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXXC84Gnhu0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neklmdzDX-k

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Old 12-14-2009, 12:25 PM   #2
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Thank god, someone needed to finally make one of these. I'm just not sure if this is the right section. Good work.
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interesting. good thing I went with some old rusted oem rear hubs lol
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yeah it's a shame. you do get what you paid for.
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Old 12-14-2009, 10:33 PM   #6
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I've never used Ichiba rears, but I do know that their front bearings are complete DOG SHIT.

I've had over 3 pairs of the fronts and my friend's have used 2 sets as well.

After my first set's bearings FELL OUT upon removal for inspection, I warrantied them only to get another set that had bearings that made progressively worse road noise after less than 1500 miles.

After that crap I pressed in my old 2193871298732+ mile bearings from my old OEM hubs (because I was broke) and that totally fixed my problem.

After that I bought another set of used ones and pressed in new OEM bearings and that solved my issue.

After watching the video of the rear hubs though... that's fucking sad. I will never buy a car with REAR Ichiba.

IMO there's no real reason to, because the NA 300zx and S14 SE hubs are direct bolt on and are relatively easy to find.
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my ichiba fronts are radical
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track only too. work perffecccctly fine!
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That is called piss poor quality control then. You got parts in spec while other people's parts are far from it.
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i am also on ichiba.

front and rear.

tracked and driven to the track ~100 to sometimes 330 miles.

i did use oem on my wifes car but got them for smoking deal.
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That is called piss poor quality control then. You got parts in spec while other people's parts are far from it.
I too have been using Ichiba forever it seems and they are fine.

Might be a bad batch due whatever circumstances.

Just hit up Ichiba, they have a one year warranty last time I checked when I used to sell them.

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That is called piss poor quality control then. You got parts in spec while other people's parts are far from it.
Cool story.

This thread is almost a years old.
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I too have been using Ichiba forever it seems and they are fine.

Might be a bad batch due whatever circumstances.

Just hit up Ichiba, they have a one year warranty last time I checked when I used to sell them.

Good luck.
Hmmm... from what I can see, those with problems have problems getting their parts warrantied.
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front hubs went out in 20k....almost 2 years. replaced with oem.....bullshit.
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Old 10-23-2010, 01:08 AM   #14
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when i bought my OE front hubs from ray at west covina nissan, he said the hubs are rated at around 150k miles before the bearings start to go bad.
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i was just about to purchase these too.....
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well if you mention to ray you're a zilvia member he can work w/u on price...he did for me at least. got the fronts for about 200 bucks. not bad for brand new oe hubs if you ask me...especially since the ebay versions are around 160.
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Cool story.

This thread is almost a years old.
Should I start a new thread?

Also, last time I checked, when you press bearings out, that typically ruins them. How did you press your olds out and reuse them?
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for s14's i don't think you can do that with the fronts...just gotta buy new hubs as
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I got ebay hubs and they dont have any play...
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Yes, that has been covered, you have to replace the whole hub. However you can replace the bearings on a S13 like a normal car with out replace the hubs.

However when you push out the old bearings from a hub, it normally destroys them.
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Yes, that has been covered, you have to replace the whole hub. However you can replace the bearings on a S13 like a normal car with out replace the hubs.

However when you push out the old bearings from a hub, it normally destroys them.
It just worked. I didn't know that happened with these bearings because it's never happened to me and I've done it like 3 or 4 times.
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i've had clunking noise comming from a customers ichiba hub, but after taking it off to inspect and putting it back on, it went away. weird. can't beat the price but if you have the money, go OEM.
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Yes, that has been covered, you have to replace the whole hub. However you can replace the bearings on a S13 like a normal car with out replace the hubs.

However when you push out the old bearings from a hub, it normally destroys them.
Never seen a destroyed bearing by pressing it out. The outer race usually pops off and stays seated on the hub, just use a bearing splitter to remove it, then press it back on the bearing. No harm done.
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Front Ichiba hubs I purchased didnt "bolt on" at all. Far from it. Snap ring was incorrect (swapped with OEM ring), bearing seal not pressed in all the way. Not impressed.
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