Duralast Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly Repair Kit DL51846SK
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DL51846SK
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Features:
- Meets or Exceeds OE Specifications
- Convenient All-In-One Solution: Hub/Spindle, Bearing, Axle Nut, and C-Clip (where applicable)
- Made from High Quality Heat-Treated Steel
- Pre-Greased for Consistent Performance
| Warranty | |
|---|---|
| Part # | DL51846SK |
| SKU # | 1065717 |
| Wheel Pilot Diameter | 55.8mm |
| Brake Pilot Diameter | 57.8mm |
| Wheel Stud Quantity | 5 |
| Drive Type | Driven |
| Spline Quantity | 24 |
Duralast Wheel Hub Bearing Kits are the most effective solutions for your wheel bearing replacement needs. Every component in each kit from our extensive product line is precision machined and specifically designed to fit your particular vehicle. Our kits include every essential component needed for a wheel bearing replacement to eliminate the hassle of having to acquire each part individually. These kits are manufactured using high-grade steel and go through strict quality control to ensure long-lasting performance and reliability.
- Included: Wheel hub spindle with wheel studs, wheel bearing, axle nut, and C-clip (where applicable)
- Extensive product line for maximum application coverage
- All steel construction provides extended life
- Precision matched & engineered to ensure proper fit
- Note: Recommend use of bearing press to ensure proper installation
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Don’t waste your time
JOSEPH14 days agoVerified PurchaseThe bearing is too short and doesn’t fully seat in the hub. I will be returning it today.Purchased for: 2006 Subaru ForesterHelpful?
What's wrong with those guys ?
Schulba Phone 650-771-8036 months agoVerified PurchaseProfessional mechanic 65 years now retired; Purchased a Duralast rear wheel bearing kit from AutoZone for my daughter's 2006 Impreza. It involves removing the axil/wheel bearing and hub carrier. five hrs. later when installing the wheel I discovered Duralast used incorrect lug bolt studs (wrong thread pitch). Also the manufacture used a different hole diameter for the studs. This ment I couldn't just change out the incorrect studs with the studs off the original hub. I hate redoing work because of shoddy parts. Never again!Purchased for: Dodge Durango Job described performed on a 2006 Subaru ImprezaHelpful?
Wrong studs
Stan7 months agoVerified PurchaseWhoever assembled the hub installed the wrong wheel studs. It required me to make another 60 mile round-trip and about $17.00 in new (Acorn) Lug Nuts. Now one wheel has a different set of lug nuts. Unacceptable.Helpful?
Great transaction
JASON2 years agoVerified PurchaseSweepstakes EntryCorrect part. Good price.Helpful?
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N/A2 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryUse bearing installation tool. Ordered but still waiting on call to say it’s in. Went to Orielly’s for tool.Purchased for: 05’ SubaruHelpful?
No seals?
Anonymous2 years agoNo rear and outer sealPurchased for: Subaru ForesterHelpful?
Wheel bearing
Frank3 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryNo more squicky/ grindinding noisePurchased for: 07 subaru foresterHelpful?
Fits well / Does not include seals
Brian4 years agoRecommendedSweepstakes EntryGood fit and works well. Although it says it includes seals it does not so make sure you buy them separately, I feel like you pay for them but they aren't included.Purchased for: 2006 Subaru ForesterHelpful?
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