I can get a replacement joystick off of Amazon.com for 5 bucks, looks just like the original and the reviews are really good. My red N64 controller is the one that needs it the most, although I might get a few extra ones (for when I get more N64 controllers with loose joysticks), as well as one for my jungle-green controller.
@Solidstryker: No don't use WD40 because it's too thin. Instead you should lube the analog stick with ceramic grease which you can purchase at most major bicycle shops. The ceramic grease is rather thick so you won't really have to use much but it will reduce friction which will substantially add to the analog stick's lifespan.
@TheUnknownL Yes, you need to replace it if its already malfunctioning. We do accept repairs for N64 controllers. Please our website for more information.
I highly recommend lowering the price of your repair kit seeing as you can just get another controller for only $3 more on amazon. Really if you're selling spare parts rather than the full product then it should be a fraction of the price of the product being fixed. I'd say $5... maybe even $10 would be a fair price.
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i would love this. i need some new analog sticks. i looked at your website you placed in your link, and it says that the kit is out of stock. Q: how long is the life expectancy of a replaced analog stick Q: am i able to order one of these kits from you or do i have to find another seller.
have you tried to get licensing from Nintendo and not have to call your controllers and replacement parts replicas? and have the Nintendo log on stuff?