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Part # | SS2936 |
SKU # | 1488316 |
Weight | 0.11lbs |
Our wheel seals are engineered using only the highest-quality materials to meet vehicle manufacturer specificatons. We work with suppliers to design seals that meet Schaeffler's quality standards. Seals are designed to protect wheel end components from contamination - such as dirt, dust, and moisture - and prevent the loss of grease over the life of the bearing. The specifications for wheel seals are very demanding, and the type required depends on the specific application, position and vehicle class.,Our wheel seals are engineered using only the highest-quality materials to meet vehicle manufacturer specificatons. We work with suppliers to design seals that meet Schaeffler's quality standards. Seals are designed to protect wheel end components from contamination - such as dirt, dust, and moisture - and prevent the loss of grease over the life of the bearing. The specifications for wheel seals are very demanding, and the type required depends on the specific application, position and vehicle class.
- Durable Design: Robust quality assurance process that accounts for the precise requirements of automotive systems.
- OE Expertise: Designed and manufactured to meet stringent OEM standards for assured quality.
- Premium Materials: Ensures wheel seals are durable and effective in providing protection over time.
- Superior Protection: Prevents contaminants such as dirt, dust, and moisture from damaging wheel end components.
- Versatile Range: Available in a wide variety of sizes to fit both domestic and import applications.
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