This part fits your vehicle! Based on the manufacturer’s specs, this product is an exact fit for your 1995-1999 Nissan Maxima

1995-1999 Nissan Maxima - EMPI Passenger Side Axle Assembly

Part number: W0133-1610357
Manufacturer number: W0133-1610357

EMPI

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Warranty: 12-month or 12,000-mile warranty

Location: Passenger Side

Condition: New

Fit note:

  • w/ ABS
  • w/o Limited-Slip Differential - On certain models a limited-slip differential (LSD) was an option. Please confirm the correct type of differential in the vehicle before ordering drive axles. Check the model ID # (NOT the chassis #) at the ID plate on the firewall. The final five digits after A32EUA or A32EVA are the option codes. For 2/94-4/95 and 2nd digit = A, D, E, or G, the vehicle has LSD. For 5/95-6/98 and 1st digit = C, E, K, V, 2, or 5, the vehicle has LSD. For 7/98-3/99 and 1st digit = C, E, or F, the vehicle has LSD.
  • w/ Limited-Slip Differential - On certain models a limited-slip differential (LSD) was an option. Please confirm the correct type of differential in the vehicle before ordering drive axles. Check the model ID # (NOT the chassis #) at the ID plate on the firewall. The final five digits after A32EUA or A32EVA are the option codes. For 2/94-4/95 and 2nd digit = A, D, E, or G, the vehicle has LSD. For 5/95-6/98 and 1st digit = C, E, K, V, 2, or 5, the vehicle has LSD. For 7/98-3/99 and 1st digit = C, E, or F, the vehicle has LSD.

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This product fits the following Nissan Maxima submodels

  • 1995-1999: All Submodels; All Engines;
  • 1995-1999: GLE; All Engines;
  • 1995-1999: GXE; All Engines;
  • 1995-1999: SE; All Engines;

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EMPI CV axle by ralph, May 4, 2009

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The order arrived very quickly. Great job! The CV axle fit perfectly. Too bad the spindle bolt was a PITA to get off. (might I recommend an impact wrench?)