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Hello All.

I have had my Navara since November and love it! I use it for work and surfing and so far it has been great.

The past few weeks I have started to notice problems. (im no mechanic but have a basic understanding)

1st the hand brake was slipping or so it seemed, then a squeaking noise only when in gear and moving.

I checked the diff oil by putting my finger in and there seemed to be oil in it.

Took the rear wheels and drums off to find them caked in oil. I have read the forum about this and as such proceeded to buy new shoes, 80/90 gear oil and 2 seals all this came to ÂŁ120.00.

I could not get the hubs off to change the seals at all!! so...
the brakes where cleaned and the shoes on so I could limp it to my local garage where a good friend works to change the seals.

I thought the clean would maybe stop the squeaking noise but it seems to be every time the axle goes round and as I said when in gear and driving along.

Does this sound like the half shafts have gone and is it cheaper/easier for me to fit an 08/09 complete axle to solve the problems that so many seem to have on here. I found one for ÂŁ450.00 which comes from an 18k 08 model.

Sorry to fire all this at you all.

Hope you can help.

Best Regards Leon
 
hi and welcome!
Definate half shafts, and the 08 axle sounds like a much better bet - you can cure the problem for good by changing the axle, otherwise it will come back.
Dont think it would be too hard to change, take your time and go steady and it should be fine. You can clean the brake parts up in petrol then re-use them i should think, or just swap the whole lot for the newer axle
 
If your rear drums have been covered in oil, then the half shaft seals have failed. nissan as a warrenty fix will just replace the seals then clean the drums and pads.
3 options

Replace the seals
Replace the half shafts
Replace the whole rear axle, nothing to say the seals wont fail on the 2nd hand axle either.

Last nav the seals failed 4 times before i told them to change the shafts, didnt have another problem, my new nav is a 08, and seals failed at 22k. they replaced the shafts and touch wood all has been fine for the last 38k.
 
Discussion starter · #5 ·
Hello All.

Thank you for your replies I am very grateful! :)

As for where I bought the parts, Nissan for the seals at ÂŁ30 a pair. The shoes where ÂŁ50.00 through a jap pick up specialist on ebay. ( nissan quoted ÂŁ170.00! a pair, I kid you not!) and the oil is Halfords normal 80/90.

I have bought a complete axel for ÂŁ450.00 plus ÂŁ70.00 delivery (Yorkshire to Wales on a pallet overnight)
Apparently it has covered 18k and is an 08 model but I guess that will be difficult to prove for sure.

This arrive tomorrow and then will be fitted Friday so I can get back to work ( i use the Nav for my installs and am lost without it... and its starting to snow again)

I hope this later axle will prove more reliable I shall keep you posted.

Thanks again all.

Best Regards

Leon
 
Discussion starter · #6 ·
Ah yes forgot to add I spoke to Nissan Customer Services UK who checked my VIN no, my August 06 model is not covered by any recall and as it is out of warranty the best they could do is offer 10% of any work I have carried out (at a nissan dealer ) to rectify the fault.

I dont know if I could pursue this further as i really need it back on the road!!.

Catch you all soon.

Leon
 
Discussion starter · #7 ·
HEY ALL!

Rear axle has been fitted and all seems to be well.

There was still a squeak from what sounds like the prop shaft, I have given the end of the prop shaft a good squirt of WD40 and this seems to have cued it for now.

Does this sound like a worn UJ to you guys ? if so anyone know any prices for UJ's and are they an easy fit?

Catch You all Soon.

Leon.
 
Just done the same, ÂŁ450 is about right but I was lucky paid ÂŁ200.My original one had done 42k and the diff was knackered,the one I put in had done 8k from a 2007/08 and :clappy: came complete with all the brakes etc,they all looked as new,took just under 2 hours from start to finish,heavy lump though.got some oil from local motor factors Pages,GL5 80W90 EP hypoid. not sure though if this is ok though asI paid ÂŁ7.00 for 2 ltrs but Nisan want ÂŁ90.00 anyone put my mind at rest.
 
Discussion starter · #11 ·
mowerman said:
did you fit it yourself?
Should have got some pics!
Did you swap the brake parts over?
Oh heay - well done!!
Hey Mowerman!

Im afraid I did not fit it myself, It was far too heavy so got my friends at a local garage to do it. 3 hours and all was done.

The axle came complete with good brakes and all seems well now.

Do you know of any issues about UJ's ?? and when they should be changed etc etc ?

Best Regards

Leon
 
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