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TTX Front Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly (11-14 4WD F-150, Excluding Raptor)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item T589209
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly
    • Improved Vehicle Performance
    • Reduced Noise and Vibration
    • Fits 2011-2014 Four-Wheel Drive F-150 Models, excluding Raptor

    Description

    Performance. This TTX Front Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly makes sure that the wheels rotate and align smoothly, which improves your F-150's handling and stability. This results in improved safety and a more responsive driving experience.

    Reliable. The TTX Front Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly's precise engineering reduces noise and vibration while driving, making for a more relaxing and quieter ride.

    Installation. Putting this TTX Front Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly on your Four-Wheel Drive F-150 is easy and requires no drilling.

    Application. The TTX Front Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly fits 2011-2014 Four-Wheel Drive F-150 models, excluding Raptor.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    Installation Info

    Installation Time

    (approx) 3 Hours

    Difficulty Level:

    Light to Moderate mechanical skill required.

    Installation Guides

      No guide available for this part yet.

    What's in the Box

    • (1) Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly
    • Mounting Hardware
    • Instruction Manual
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