Schaeffler Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly 103345
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103345
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| Warranty | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 103345 |
| SKU # | 1488206 |
| Grade Type | Standard Replacement |
| Mounting Hardware Included | No |
| Drive Type | Drive Shaft |
| Anti-Lock Brake Sensor Included | No |
| Axle Nut Included | No |
Discover the next generation of wheel hub assemblies with Schaeffler's precision-engineered solutions. Crafted using advanced technology and high-quality materials, our hub assemblies are designed to elevate the longevity and performance of your vehicle. Whether on the highway or city streets, Schaeffler Hub Assemblies provide the reliability and stability you need. Trust our quality and precision to ensure your wheels maintain optimal road contact.
- Maximum Precision: High-quality integrated hub assemblies for smooth operation and long-term performance.
- Ultimate Reliability: Robust seal design effectively prevents water and dirt intrusion for extended durability.
- Proven Excellence: Engineered with stringent quality controls, ensuring top-tier performance and longevity.
- Optimized Performance: Tailored to meet the specific demands of various vehicles, enhancing overall drive dynamics and efficiency.
- Silent Operation: Engineered to minimize noise and vibration, contributing to a quieter and more comfortable ride.
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