- OEM Parts
- Axle & Suspension
- Front Hub & Spindle
Product Description
Hayaku Automotive offers premium replacement front wheel bearing hubs for the Nissan 350Z and Infiniti G35 at an affordable price. Each bearing is built to OE specifications for precise fitment and durability. This is one of the first aftermarket wheel bearings we've seen that was designed to accept OE-type wheel studs!
Although these wheel bearings are sold individually, Z1 recommends always replacing them in pairs. If you experienced failure on one side, chances are the other side is getting ready to fail too!
Fits:
- 2003-2008 Nissan 350Z
- 2003-2007 Infiniti G35 Coupe
- 2003-2006 Infiniti G35 Sedan
2WD models ONLY!
Hayaku wheel bearings are an aftermarket replacement for the following items:
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Nathan
October 22, 2022
Very high quality bearing, especially for the price. I'm really satisfied with these. Got rid of the all too usual "rolling vibration" in the front end on my 04 Z. Also, not super difficult to swap out yourself if you're handy and have a decent tool set. Just make sure to line things up before you start tightening down. I see folks trying to crank down on them before they're aligned, and that's a good way to damage threads. Just be patient and make the little adjustments until you can tighten in an X pattern, and you'll be good to go.
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