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The assembly that holds the wheel bearing and connects the wheel to the vehicle's suspension system. It enables smooth wheel rotation and proper alignment.
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Details
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Width [mm] 0 |
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Weight [kg] 0,45 |
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Inner diameter [mm] 0 |
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Outer diameter [mm] 170 |
OEM Numbers
Interchange Numbers
Vehicle Fitment
| Make | Model | Type | Engine Code | Capacity | Fuel Type | Year | Power |
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| SUZUKI | GRAND VITARA I (FT, HT) | 2.0 HDI 110 16V 4x4 (SQ 420D) | RHW | 1997 CCM / 2.0 L | Diesel | 2001-07-01 2005-09-01 |
80 KW / 109 PS |
| SUZUKI | GRAND VITARA I (FT, HT) | 2.7 4x4 (JA 627) | H 27 A | 2736 CCM / 2.7 L | Petrol | 2001-09-01 2003-07-01 |
127 KW / 173 PS |
| SUZUKI | GRAND VITARA I (FT, HT) | 2.7 4x4 (TX92, JA 627) | H 27 A | 2736 CCM / 2.7 L | Petrol | 2003-04-01 2003-07-01 |
135 KW / 184 PS |
| SUZUKI | GRAND VITARA I (FT, HT) | 2.5 V6 24V 4x4 (SQ 625) | H 25 A | 2493 CCM / 2.5 L | Petrol | 2001-04-01 2003-07-01 |
116 KW / 158 PS |
| SUZUKI | GRAND VITARA I (FT, HT) | 1.6 4x4 (SQ 416) | G16B | 1590 CCM / 1.6 L | Petrol | 2003-09-01 2005-09-01 |
71 KW / 97 PS |
| SUZUKI | GRAND VITARA I (FT, HT) | 2.7 (JA 627) | H 27 A | 2736 CCM / 2.7 L | Petrol | 2001-06-01 2003-08-01 |
127 KW / 173 PS |
| SUZUKI | GRAND VITARA I (FT, HT) | 2.7 (JA 627) | H 27 A | 2736 CCM / 2.7 L | Petrol | 2003-09-01 2006-08-01 |
135 KW / 184 PS |
| SUZUKI | GRAND VITARA I (FT, HT) | 2.0 HDI 110 4x4 (SQ 420D) | RHZ | 1997 CCM / 2.0 L | Diesel | 2001-02-01 2003-12-01 |
80 KW / 109 PS |
Overview
| Car models | SUZUKI GRAND VITARA I (FT, HT) |
| Engines | RHW; H 27 A; H 25 A; G16B; RHZ |
| Engine power (horsepower) | 97-184 HP |
| Power (kilowatts) | 71-135 KW |
| Year of manufacture | 2001-2006 |
FAQs
It includes the wheel bearing, support lugs, and sometimes speed and ABS sensors.
It allows the wheel to spin freely while maintaining structural integrity and supporting vehicle safety systems.
Replacement involves removing the old assembly, disconnecting any sensors, and installing a new unit, ensuring proper torque specifications.