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2x Wheel Bearing Kits Fits Toyota Corolla Nre180 1.3 Rear 13 To 18 1nr-fe Fag on 2040-parts.com

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Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Leeds, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Condition:New Brand:FAG Manufacturer Part Number:713618990-PK2#1 MPN:713618990-PK2#1 Type:Wheel Bearing Kit Function:Wheel Bearing Kit Placement on Vehicle:Rear Axle Additional Information:Photo corresponds to scope of supply Outer diameter:135 mm Outer diameter 1:73.8 mm Outer diameter 2:54.8 mm Width 2:59.9 mm Reference OE/OEM Number:CONTINENTAL: KITCTWBE1053, WBE1053, Omnicraft: 2466462, Omnicraft: KAMJ-1A049-CAAA, KAMJ1A049CAAA, RUVILLE: 6985, SCHAEFFLER GRUPPE: 713618990, 713618990, SKF: VKBA6828, VKBA6828, SNR: R169.76, R16976, TOYOTA: 42410-52070, 4241052070, TOYOTA: 42450-0D050, 42450-52060, 42450-52061, 42450-52070, TOYOTA: 42450-74020, 424500D050, 4245052060, 4245052061, TOYOTA: 4245052070, 4245074020, TRIPLE FIVE: FD016431A0 EAN:Does not apply

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