Fiat 850 Spider Coupe Sedan Left Front Outer Wheel Bearing, Nut Washer, And Nut on 2040-parts.com
Layton, Utah, United States
This is a used set of Fiat 850 (Spider, Coupe, & Sedan) Left (Driver Side) Front Outer Wheel Bearing, Nut Washer, and Wheel Hub Nut, for 1968-1973. All three parts are in working order. The hub nut has been staked (dented) on the collar, but does not affect the threads, so it is fine. See photo. Fiat instructions for installing and adjusting the Front Wheel Hub Bearing are included.
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