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Condition:New Items Included:Wheel Bearing Manufacturer Part Number:117TYKLT, KLT/TY/243AB Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear Bolt Pattern:N/A Reference OE/OEM Number:42450-48030, 42450 48030, 4245048030, 42450-48040, 42450 48040, 4245048040 Brand:NTY Wheel Stud Quantity:5 Type:Wheel Hub & Bearing Assembly Interchange Part Number:050600B, 512282, HA592461, LX-WB-12174, 982850, 10558587, 686484 Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year Classic Part:No Anti-lock Braking System:Yes Universal Fitment:No Performance Part:No

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