Gsp North America 373340 - Rear Driver Side Axle Bearing And Hub Assembly on 2040-parts.com
US $39.84
Location:
Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New
Brand:GSP North America
Warranty:Yes
Manufacturer Part Number:373340
UPC:883331933403
Product Type:Replacement Driveline & Axles
Product Name:Sway Bar Bushing
Other Part Number:165072877
Purpose:Main
Interchange Part Number:GSP North America Replacement Driveline & Axles
Department:Replacement
2008|Hyundai|Elantra
2007|Hyundai|Elantra
2010|Hyundai|Elantra
2009|Hyundai|Elantra
2011|Hyundai|Elantra
GSP North America 373340 - Rear Driver Side Axle Bearing and Hub Assembly
165072877
373340
In Stock
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Rear Driver Side Axle Bearing and Hub Assembly (373340) by GSP North America®. The main function of Auto hub is to bear the weight of vehicle and provide accurate direction for hub transmission. The hub is a very important safety part which will bear the axial load and the radial load. To adapt to service needs on the vehicle the hub bearing became an assembly. Hub assemblies have gone thru four generations of change. Each generation has its own characteristics based on construction of the bearing. This can range from dual row angle contact ball bearing to taper bearings depending on the carrying capacity needed. {short description 1}
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Rear Driver Side Axle Bearing and Hub Assembly (373340) by GSP North America®. The main function of Auto hub is to bear the weight of vehicle and provide accurate direction for hub transmission. The hub is a very important safety part which will bear the axial load and the radial load. To adapt to service needs on the vehicle the hub bearing became an assembly. Hub assemblies have gone thru four generations of change. Each generation has its own characteristics based on construction of the bearing. This can range from dual row angle contact ball bearing to taper bearings depending on the carrying capacity needed. {short description 1} Fits Following Models:4-Wheel ABS Features: - GSP’s new axle program consistently offers the best application coverage, most SKU count, and more new numbers than any other competitors
- GSP’s hub assembly program was introduced to North America market in 2010 and has grown into one the most trustable programs in US market.
- GSP’s superior quality is based on a long term quality development certified by ISO/TS16949
- Strict quality standards and controls on international level are being applied through all the processes.
- GSP has been manufacturing CV Joints and Drive shafts for the global automotive market
- High quality at an affordable price
- Expertly made from premium materials
- Built to match your exact requirements
GSP has manufactured drive shafts and CV joints since more than 20 years for the worldwide automotive aftermarket. With more than 2.000 employees GSP produces about 5 million joints and 2.5 million drive shafts per year.The product range covers more than 2500 joint applications and over 2000 shaft applications being supplied into more than 80 countries all over the world. Superior quality recognition is based on long term quality development supported by ISO certification achieved in 1999 and TS 16949 certification obtained in 2006. Strict quality standards and controls on international level are being applied throughout all processes. GSP is proud of its professional and highly motivated staff driving forward the development of products, processes and businesses. GSP companies are located in Asia, America and Europe. Manufacturing facilities are based in China and in the United States of America. . {detailed description 1}
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