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1992 Nissan Primera Wheel Hubs
Technical sources confirm the 1992 Nissan Primera (P10 series) uses wheel hubs front and rear. The Nissan Primera P10 Factory Service Manual (front axle and brake sections), the Nissan FAST electronic parts catalogue, and common aftermarket fitment catalogues from bearing manufacturers (e.g., SKF, Timken) all list hub and bearing assemblies for the 1992 model, with ABS and non-ABS variants noted. General repair guides such as the Haynes Nissan Primera 1990–1996 manual also cover hub and wheel bearing service on this vehicle. So wheel hubs are absolutely relevant to the 1992 Nissan Primera.
On a 1992 Nissan Primera, the wheel hub is the sturdy anchor point that the wheel bolts to, and the bit that carries the wheel bearing. Up front, it also transfers drive from the splined CV shaft to the wheel, while providing a mounting face for the brake rotor. Many variants include an ABS tone ring or encoder integrated with the hub/bearing. In short, it’s the part that keeps the wheel running true, smooth, and safe at any speed.
These hubs use sealed bearings, so there’s no regular greasing, but they still appreciate a bit of attention at service time. A good workshop will spin each wheel and listen for a growl, feel for roughness, and check for free play. Any rumbling, droning that changes with speed, vague steering, uneven tyre wear, or an ABS light can point to a tired hub or bearing. Heat after a short drive—one corner hotter than the others—is another red flag.
Replacement on the Primera’s front end typically involves a press-fit cartridge bearing in the steering knuckle, so proper tools and care are vital. Press on the correct race, don’t shock-load the bearing, and fit a new axle nut and any split pins or circlips. Correct torque on the axle nut is critical for bearing preload—always follow the factory specification. Rear hubs may be a bolt-on unit or integrated with the drum on certain trims