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Wheel Hub Bearing 513123 Dodge Chrysler Nwob on 2040-parts.com

US $27.50
Location:

Rudyard, Michigan, US

Rudyard, Michigan, US
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CHRYSLER 01-02 (4 applications)
      PROWLER 01-02
         All Engines 01-02

Wheel Brgs & Seals
   CHRYSLER TRUCK 00-07 (66 applications)
      TOWN & COUNTRY VAN 01-07
         All Engines 01-07

      VOYAGER MINI VAN 00-03
         All Engines 00-03

Wheel Brgs & Seals
   DODGE TRUCK 01-07 (82 applications)
      CARAVAN MINI VAN 01-07
         All Engines 01-07

Wheel Brgs & Seals
   PLYMOUTH 97-97 (8 applications)
      PROWLER 97-97
         All Engines 97-97

Wheel Brgs & Seals
   PLYMOUTH TRUCK 96-00 (34 applications)
      VOYAGER MINI VAN 96-00
         All Engines 96-00

This is new without box-I am not sure of manufacturer but very nice looking and new without box. It looks too be OE but can't be sure about this bearing. I certainly can't find China marked on it anywhere.

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