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2000-2007 Ford Focus Front Wheel bearing Fits Either Side

Brand: OEM
Part Number CL-6S4Z-1215-B-C28
Original price $ 20.10 - Original price $ 20.10
Original price
$ 20.10
$ 20.10 - $ 20.10
Current price $ 20.10

Quick Part Facts:

  • Genuine part sourced from OEM authorized suppliers.
  • Exact fit, no modifications required.
  • Includes any factory authorized design updates when available.

Part Details And Fitment

Looking for a high-quality auto part that can resolve your vehicle's wheel bearing issue? Look no further than this Genuine OEM front wheel bearing. This is the same part that is sold at the new car dealership, so you can trust that it is genuine and of the highest quality. Unlike aftermarket parts, this part is specifically designed to fit your vehicle and resolve any wheel bearing problems with technical precision.

Installing a new front wheel bearing with this Genuine OEM part is a straightforward process that requires minimal expertise. With just a few simple steps, you can have your vehicle's wheel bearing back in perfect working order. To replace the old part, you will need a few basic tools including a socket wrench, a torque wrench, and a bearing packer. The process typically takes around 1-2 hours to complete and can be easily accomplished by anyone with moderate mechanical skills.

Vehicle Fitment

Year Make Model
2000 Ford Focus
2001 Ford Focus
2002 Ford Focus
2003 Ford Focus
2004 Ford Focus
2005 Ford Focus
2006 Ford Focus
2007 Ford Focus

Installation Instructions

  1. Start by loosening the lug nuts on the wheel that needs the bearing replacement.
  2. Lift the vehicle and remove the wheel assembly.
  3. Remove the brake caliper and rotor.
  4. Unbolt the hub assembly from the steering knuckle.
  5. Remove the old wheel bearing and install the new one, being sure to use a bearing packer to properly grease the new bearing.
  6. Reassemble the hub assembly, rotor, and brake caliper.
  7. Reinstall the wheel assembly and tighten the lug nuts.
  8. Lower the vehicle and use a torque wrench to properly tighten the lug nuts to the manufacturer's specifications.
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