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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / April 2009

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Anit-skid ring

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george taylor - 08 Apr 2009 22:14 GMT
I have a ticking noise from the rear end and I have diagnosed it as the
"anti-skid ring"  (that is what the dealer calls it) is cracked. Anyone have
this happen to them? I have a 03 Frontier 2wd. The damn part is around $230.
If you have had this happen and changed it yourself what is involved? I have
it on my lift to change the fluids so I have some working room.
Peter Hill - 26 Apr 2009 08:50 GMT
>I have a ticking noise from the rear end and I have diagnosed it as the
>"anti-skid ring"  (that is what the dealer calls it) is cracked. Anyone have
>this happen to them? I have a 03 Frontier 2wd. The damn part is around $230.
>If you have had this happen and changed it yourself what is involved? I have
>it on my lift to change the fluids so I have some working room.

Nissan antiskid rings are thin wall rings with teeth cut in them,
fitted to hub or input shaft of diff. Word is they crack very easily
if you try to pull them off and if a new one is ftted the least bit
out of square (like without a jig press to keep it square) it will
crack on fitting.

Best to get a 2nd hand hub or diff from a breakers/wreckers.
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