I was dreading doing this job on my buddy's Frontier, given how the bearings are seated on the axle, and not in the housing like my old shitbox, thanks for the video. Feeling much better about doing the job. Everything else I've found jumps around HARD.
You probably were thinking M205 (the titan front diff) when you said m225. Some of us titan-swappers have the M205/M226 swap as well. Thank you again for this video though it'd been 5 years since I pulled one of these.
My seals leak on both sides. I always thought there was a rubber seal the keeps the oil from leaking out. I also thought that you would need to drain the diff first.
Awesome video man. My axle shaft seems to be getting hung up on the outer race. The splines reach the gearset but it doesn’t go in far enough to bolt it in. Do you have any ideas why it could be binding up on it?
I didn't have any issues getting it back in. the end of the shaft does need to be lifted towards the centre of the axle tube to be able to go inside the splines of the centre section
Great video Man I'm looking to do the same on my 05 Nismo where'd you get the parts? Everywhere I look it says I need the hub assembly even though mines a 226 not 220. TIA
Nissan sells whole shaft assembly only for some time now. It’s like $750 for one. You can still get the kit at Z1 Offroad. Just type M226 axle rebuild kit on their site,it’ll pop up. Rigt now it’s under $130 plus shipping.
Can you share the part numbers? I actually have a 2012 Suzuki Equator RMZ-4 Crew Cab 4WD V6 with Rear Locking Differential. The truck is a re-badged Nissan Pro-4X but I'm confused on what part numbers to buy. The (12) bolt differential indicates its an M226 but not sure if there are other version. Thanks
I was dreading doing this job on my buddy's Frontier, given how the bearings are seated on the axle, and not in the housing like my old shitbox, thanks for the video. Feeling much better about doing the job. Everything else I've found jumps around HARD.
Smart man with the rotor trick
You probably were thinking M205 (the titan front diff) when you said m225. Some of us titan-swappers have the M205/M226 swap as well.
Thank you again for this video though it'd been 5 years since I pulled one of these.
Great Video and explanation!! Thanks for sharing!!
I plan to tackle this on my Xterra soon, I think I’ve got a bearing going bad.
My seals leak on both sides. I always thought there was a rubber seal the keeps the oil from leaking out. I also thought that you would need to drain the diff first.
Nice video
Automatics with offroad package had this axle, we have one 2006
Awesome video man. My axle shaft seems to be getting hung up on the outer race. The splines reach the gearset but it doesn’t go in far enough to bolt it in.
Do you have any ideas why it could be binding up on it?
I didn't have any issues getting it back in. the end of the shaft does need to be lifted towards the centre of the axle tube to be able to go inside the splines of the centre section
Great video Man I'm looking to do the same on my 05 Nismo where'd you get the parts? Everywhere I look it says I need the hub assembly even though mines a 226 not 220. TIA
Nissan sells whole shaft assembly only for some time now. It’s like $750 for one. You can still get the kit at Z1 Offroad. Just type M226 axle rebuild kit on their site,it’ll pop up. Rigt now it’s under $130 plus shipping.
Thank for the video. Is grinding the bearing the only way to remove it or are specific tools for that?
There are tools for it,but they’re around $400. Not needed every day.
Isn't this a know issue with the axle breather getting clogged and blowing out seals, or does that usually just make the pinion seal leak?
It is, but not always. Mine leaked even though the breather mod has been done
Can you share the part numbers? I actually have a 2012 Suzuki Equator RMZ-4 Crew Cab 4WD V6 with Rear Locking Differential. The truck is a re-badged Nissan Pro-4X but I'm confused on what part numbers to buy. The (12) bolt differential indicates its an M226 but not sure if there are other version. Thanks
You have the m226.
tank you, but m226 doesn't describe the single bearing, do you know it by any chance?@@b1azers2002
Nissan does’t sell the separate parts anymore.Whole shaft assembly only. You can get the kit at Z1 Off-road for about $130.
Nice video. You have the Links of the parts ?
I got them from Z1 off-road. they have the whole thing as a kit
I can’t believe he cut those bearings off there like that😂 that is definitely not the way to do it.
How would you do it?
I was thinking the same thing. You think an auto shop would ve cutting a bearing off? WTF?
@@phillongyear2308yes, that’s the only way we do it in an auto shop
😂😂😂
So you have to cut the bearing out