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Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing fits for 2001-2007 Subaru Forester Heavy Duty Driveshaft Support Carrier Bearing

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About this item

  • The drive shaft center support bearing, also known as a carrier bearing or intermediate bearing, is a component found in vehicles with a two-piece driveshaft.
  • the center support bearing is an essential component that provides support, alignment, and vibration reduction in the driveshaft assembly. It contributes to the smooth operation of the vehicle and helps protect other drivetrain components from excessive wear.
  • These drive shaft bearing assembly fits for 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Subaru Forester
  • Interchange Part Number: 27111-SA011.
  • MotorbyMotor Driveshaft Support Bearing Offers 3 Year Warranty.



Product Description

bearing

The drive shaft center support bearing, also known as a carrier bearing or intermediate bearing, is a component found in vehicles with a two-piece driveshaft. It is located in the center of the driveshaft and supports the weight of the shaft, helping to reduce vibrations and maintain proper alignment.

center bearing

Fit the Following Vehicles

2001-2007 Subaru Forester

Specifications:

Internal Diameter (A) 1.181"

Bearing Width (C) 0.590"

Centre hole to centre hole (D) 7.087"

Interchange or OEM part Number - 27111-SA011

Bracket Color : Black

Bracket Material : Steel

center support assembly

The center support bearing is typically located in the center of the driveshaft, where the two sections of the driveshaft are joined together. It is mounted within a support bracket or housing that is secured to the vehicle's frame or body.

support bearing

Center support bearings are commonly found in rear-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive vehicles with longer driveshafts, such as trucks, SUVs, and some passenger cars.

center support

Center support bearings play a crucial role in maintaining drivetrain stability, minimizing wear and tear, and improving the overall performance and longevity of the driveline system.