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A wheel bearing is a critical component in a vehicle's wheel assembly that enables smooth rotation of the wheels while supporting the vehicle's weight and allowing minimal friction during wheel movement.
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Kits List
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Vehicle Fitment
Make | Model | Type | Engine Code | Capacity | Fuel Type | Year | Power |
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MITSUBISHI | OUTLANDER I (CU_W) | 2.0 4WD (CU2W) | 4G63 (DOHC 16V) | 1997 CCM / 2.0 L | Petrol | 2003-05-01 2006-10-01 |
100 KW / 136 PS |
MITSUBISHI | OUTLANDER I (CU_W) | 2.4 4WD (CU5W) | 4G69 | 2378 CCM / 2.4 L | Petrol | 2003-11-01 2007-09-01 |
118 KW / 160 PS |
MITSUBISHI | OUTLANDER I (CU_W) | 2.0 Turbo 4WD (CU2W) | 4G63-T (DOHC 16V) | 1997 CCM / 2.0 L | Petrol | 2004-04-01 2006-10-01 |
148 KW / 201 PS |
MITSUBISHI | OUTLANDER I (CU_W) | 2.0 Turbo-R 4WD (CU2W) | 4G63 Turbo | 1997 CCM / 2.0 L | Petrol | 2002-01-01 2006-10-01 |
177 KW / 241 PS |
MITSUBISHI | OUTLANDER I (CU_W) | 2.4 4WD (CU4W) | 4G64 (16V),4G64 (16V),4G64 (16V) | 2351 CCM / 2.4 L | Petrol | 2003-05-01 2006-10-01 |
102 KW / 139 PS |
MITSUBISHI | OUTLANDER I (CU_W) | 2.4 4WD (CU5W) | 4G69 | 2378 CCM / 2.4 L | Petrol | 2003-05-01 2007-09-01 |
119 KW / 162 PS |
MITSUBISHI | OUTLANDER I (CU_W) | 2.0 (CU2W) | 4G63 (DOHC 16V) | 1997 CCM / 2.0 L | Petrol | 2003-05-01 2006-10-01 |
100 KW / 136 PS |
MITSUBISHI | OUTLANDER I (CU_W) | 2.4 HDD Mivec (CU5W) | 4G69 | 2378 CCM / 2.4 L | Petrol | 2001-03-01 2006-12-01 |
118 KW / 160 PS |
Overview
Car models | MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER I (CU_W) |
Engines | 4G63 (DOHC 16V); 4G69; 4G63-T (DOHC 16V); 4G63 Turbo; 4G64 (16V),4G64 (16V),4G64 (16V) |
Engine power (horsepower) | 136-241 HP |
Power (kilowatts) | 100-177 KW |
Year of manufacture | 2001-2007 |
FAQs
A wheel bearing is a set of steel balls or rollers held together by a metal ring, known as a race. It allows the wheel to rotate smoothly with minimal friction and supports the vehicle's weight. Wheel bearings are essential for safe and efficient vehicle operation.
Common signs of a failing wheel bearing include: Unusual noises like humming, growling, or squealing that increase with speed. Vibration in the steering wheel. Uneven tire wear. ABS warning light illumination. Wheel wobble or looseness
Wheel bearings can fail due to several factors, including: Contamination from dirt, water, or road salt. Lack of lubrication. Impact from potholes or curbs. Improper installation. Misalignment issues.