Nissan parts reviews

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OEM Nissan Headlights

Bought a 2024 Sentra, SV. Actually really like it. No problems with window glare. Yeah, the headlights are halogen, but that means they cost $10 to replace instead of $500.

Pros: no window glare, cheap headlights
Vehicle: Nissan Sentra
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OEM Nissan Throttle body
Better_Net_6618
  • Throttle response:
Rating 5.0

148k miles, 2015 Nissan Altima S original CVT, trans flush every 30k miles, engine oil change every 7k miles, only thing replaced was battery and throttle body. Mostly freeway driving

Pros: regular maintenance, mostly freeway
Vehicle: Nissan Altima
Mileage: 238000 km
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OEM Nissan Tires

I found out that my Titan with some weight in the bed (sand bags, since I can also use the sand to get traction) and in 4-Hi with decent All-seasons helped me survive taking my wife to work daily in 2021 while the south was frozen over for a week while I saw plenty of stuck and wrecked vehicles everywhere.

Pros: helped me survive
Vehicle: Nissan
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KOYORAD Engine radiator
XterraTom
  • Overheating:
Rating 5.0

I replaced my 2010 factory Calsonic with a Kyorad 2807, there were lots of favorable comments on thenewx forum. 18 months later, still going.

Pros: still going after months
Vehicle: Nissan
Part number: 2807
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OEM Nissan Brake pads

22' with 45k miles and no issues besides a bad battery at the beginning they replaced and brakes don't last much longer than 20-25k miles.

Cons: brakes don't last long
Vehicle: Nissan Pathfinder
Mileage: 45000 km
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OEM Nissan Cabin filter
Akubura
  • Airflow:
Rating 1.0

Not a mechanic but have to be because I have to keep our cars on the road. I'll tell you what the bastard that decides where cabin filters need to be. I want 5 minutes alone in a room with their ass. In my wife's Nissan I have to lay on the drivers floorboard upside down with half my body out of the car on the ground to gain access to the side panel that's next to the gas pedal. From there you have to pull out this accordion looking filter element out of it's chamber that is seemingly too small for it and once your back is killing you and all the blood has rushed to your head you have to somehow shove the new one in that isn't as old and flexible without passing out. As a 40 year old overweight dude it kills me.

Cons: hard to install, kills back
Vehicle: Nissan
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