*** 06-10 Honda Civic X2 Oem Rear Wheel Bearing / Hub Assemblies *** on 2040-parts.com
Brunswick, Ohio, US
These are a used pair of OEM Honda Civic rear wheel bearings / hubs. Pulled off of a 2007 Honda Civic LX with no known issues. No noise, no stripped threads, free spinning, and in great condition. Both hubs have around 60k miles on them.
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