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This bearing supports the driveshaft, allowing it to rotate smoothly while reducing vibration. It's crucial in the drivetrain for stabilizing the shaft's rotational movement.
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Details
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Inside Diameter (IN) 30 |
Installation Hardware Included No |
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Installation Instructions Included No |
Material Steel |
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Mounting Bracket Included Yes |
Mounting Hole Quantity 2 |
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Package Contents Bearing |
Strap Width 7.38 IN |
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Support Bearing Type Housing Mounted Bearing |
Interchange Numbers
Vehicle Fitment
| Make | Model | Type | Engine Code | Capacity | Fuel Type | Year | Power |
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| DODGE | MAGNUM Estate | 2.7 Flexfuel | 2700 CCM / 2.7 L | Petrol/Ethanol | 2004-09-01 2005-12-01 |
149 KW / 203 PS | |
| DODGE | MAGNUM Estate | 5.7 R/T | EZB | 5654 CCM / 5.7 L | Petrol | 2004-09-01 2008-12-01 |
254 KW / 345 PS |
| DODGE | MAGNUM Estate | 5.7 R/T AWD | EZB | 5654 CCM / 5.7 L | Petrol | 2004-09-01 2008-12-01 |
254 KW / 345 PS |
| DODGE | MAGNUM Estate | 3.5 | EGG | 3518 CCM / 3.5 L | Petrol | 2004-09-01 2008-12-01 |
187 KW / 254 PS |
| DODGE | MAGNUM Estate | 3.5 AWD | EGG | 3518 CCM / 3.5 L | Petrol | 2004-09-01 2008-12-01 |
187 KW / 254 PS |
| DODGE | MAGNUM Estate | 6.1 SRT8 | ESF | 6059 CCM / 6.1 L | Petrol | 2005-09-01 2008-12-01 |
317 KW / 431 PS |
| DODGE | MAGNUM Estate | 2.7 AWD | EER | 2736 CCM / 2.7 L | Petrol | 2006-09-01 2007-12-01 |
142 KW / 193 PS |
| DODGE | MAGNUM Estate | 2.7 | EER | 2736 CCM / 2.7 L | Petrol | 2005-09-01 2008-12-01 |
142 KW / 193 PS |
Overview
| Car models | DODGE MAGNUM Estate |
| Engines | ; EZB; EGG; ESF; EER |
| Engine power (horsepower) | 193-431 HP |
| Power (kilowatts) | 142-317 KW |
| Year of manufacture | 2004-2008 |
FAQs
A center support bearing supports the center of a two-piece driveshaft, maintaining proper alignment and reducing vibrations during vehicle operation.
Signs include increased vibration during driving, unusual noises from the driveshaft area, or visible wear upon inspection.
It's not recommended, as a failing bearing can lead to driveshaft misalignment, increased vibrations, and potential damage to other drivetrain components.
Replacement involves lifting the vehicle, removing the driveshaft, replacing the bearing, and reassembling the components. It's advisable to consult a professional mechanic for this procedure.