BCA RW-509-FR Wheel Bearing as pictured.
new, in usable condition. Just from old stock and box isn't in the best shape. (See Picture)
Wheel Hubs & Bearings for Sale
- Timken 513089 front hub assembly(US $83.98)
- New hub/bearing assembly rear l or r 80-05 various gm models 1 yr warranty 1173(US $58.19)
- Wheel bearing / hub equinox 725575 05 06 assy rear lifetime warranty(US $69.99)
- Wheel bearing / hub 200 1048926 11 12 13 assy frnt lifetime warranty(US $79.99)
- Wheel bearing / hub ford f250sd pickup 1036821 03 04 assy frnt(US $84.99)
- Gmb 725-0063 wheel bearing hub assembly ford lincoln mercury(US $20.00)
Concept Car of the Week: BMW Z13 (1993)
Fri, 30 Nov 2012Rear-mounted engine, three seats, central driving position, 830 kg. What might sound like the ingredients for a fantastic little sports car apply in fact to the exceptionally compact and exciting BMW Z13 concept presented in 1993 at the Geneva motor show. BMW engineers and designers developed a car that combined practicality, innovation, safety, economy and, more importantly, it looks like a lot of fun.
Infiniti EV put on hold to concentrate on volume sales
Mon, 03 Jun 2013An Infiniti EV based on the Nissan LEAF (previewed by the LE Concept above) have been put on hold Nissan’s luxury arm, Infiniti, is on a global push to try and make inroads in to the dominance of Lexus in the luxury Japanese car arena, and has ambitious plans to be selling 500,000 cars a year by 2017. But Infiniti sold only a third of that total in 2012, so any chance of hitting the lofty target of 500k cars in the next five years means they must concentrate on volume cars, not niche cars like a Nissan LEAF based EV. That means the LEAF-based Infiniti LE EV Concept we saw at the New York Auto Show in 2012 will stay as a concept for the foreseeable future as Infiniti boss, Johan de Nysschen, seeks volume cars that will push the brand forward and bring proper sales numbers.
Design Contest: 2005 World Automotive Design Competition announced
Tue, 07 Dec 2004The World Automotive Design Competition, sponsored by Alias and hosted by the Canadian International Auto Show, is back with more participating design schools and an impressive list of prizes. Design students from twenty-six schools around the world have been invited to design a World Car that visually identifies its cultural origins and, at the same time, has appeal, and can be sold throughout the world, in at least five countries on three continents. The vehicle should be easily recognized as coming from a particular culture.