As Tom said, nylon is tough to print. I tried it several years ago using 618 but new formulations and materials keep coming out so things might have improved. I rationalized ABS has similar characteristics so that’s what I use. Whether it holds up or not remains to be seen, but not gears, but other mechanical components that require a tough stable material have performed well.
I wasn’t able to find a GPS/entertainment system that fit, but I have a drawer full of unused iPhones and iPods that can be used when jail broken and placed on their side. The buttons & knobs that operate the oddly placed controls on a phone require Rube Goldberg engineering to get them to the front face. The phone’s probably the most used device I’ve used so far and as of now it’s still working. I’ve also made single piece wire clamps with printed hinges that are incredibly strong as long as the internal section is mostly filled. I’ll post pictures as soon as I can get to the shop.
No matter what 3D printing material you use, another part can be made in an hour or two to replace a failed part. I’ve also made molds of parts with varied success.
You won’t lose anything by experimenting.