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One New Front Wheel Hub Bearing Power Train Components Pt515007 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.23
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Bryan, Ohio, United States

Bryan, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Power Train Components Bearing Brake Pilot Diametr (in):2.885 Manufacturer Part Number:PT515007 Bearing Flange Offset (in):2.105 Interchange Part Number:BR930207, HA599361 Bearing Hub Pilot Diameter (in):3.53 Placement on Vehicle:Front Bearing Bolt Size:M12X1.5 Warranty:Yes Bearing Flange Diameter (in):6.305 Package Quantity:1 Bearing Bolt Circle Diam A (in):4.5 Includes Bolts:As pictured in photograph Bearing Bolt Hole Size (in):4.7 Bearing Inner Diameter (in):1.25 Bearing Flange Shape:TRIANGULAR Bearing Wheel Pilot Diametr (in):2.8075 Seller Warranty:One Year against Manufacturer's Defects; Part cost UPC:031447150027

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