Bearing And Deflector For Lexus , Viscous Coupling (differential) on 2040-parts.com
Jonquiere, QC, Canada
Bearing and dust deflector for Lexus (Toyota) viscous coupling oem:41303-42022 ; 41330112040 ; 4133012020 ; 4130342021 ; 4130342020 ; 4130348012 ; 4130348011
You have the noise in viscous coupling !! The solution is change of front bearing and the dust deflector.
DUST DEFLECTOR and BEARING for LEXUS
Check the picture explosed of the viscous coupling
FOR COUPLING ASSY, TRANS : OEM part : 41303-42022 ; 41330112040 ; 4133012020 ; 4130342021 ; 4130342020 ; 4130348012 ; 4130348011
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