New SKF Hub Unit Part Numbers Available for Wide Range of Vehicles

New SKF Hub Unit Part Numbers Available for Wide Range of Vehicles

SKF recently added 21 new part numbers to its comprehensive line of premium quality hub units. These new hub units cover front wheel and rear wheel applications, and are currently available for a wide range of vehicles including Ford, Lincoln, Nissan, Infiniti, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Hyundai, Kia and more.

SKF recently added 21 new part numbers to its comprehensive line of premium quality hub units. These new hub units cover front wheel and rear wheel applications, and are currently available for a wide range of vehicles including Ford, Lincoln, Nissan, Infiniti, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Hyundai, Kia and more.
 
See below for a complete listing:
 
• BR930633   2006-05 Rear wheel Mitsubishi (FWD)
  2006-03 Rear wheel Mitsubishi Truck
• BR930634   2008-05 Front wheel (2 W/D) Jeep                                                                                      
  2006-05 Front wheel (4 W/D) Jeep
• BR930635   2006-03 Rear wheel Ford Truck
  2006-03 Rear wheel Lincoln Truck
• BR930636   2008-07 Rear wheel Ford CUV
  2008-07 Rear wheel Lincoln CUV
• BR930637   2007-04 Front wheel (2 W/D) Nissan Truck                   
  2007-04 Front wheel (4 W/D) Nissan Truck
  2007-04 Front wheel (2 & 4 W/D) Infiniti Truck
• BR930638   2007-05 Front wheel (4 W/D) Nissan Truck
• BR930640   2007-06 Rear wheel Lexus (RWD)
• BR930641   2008-04 Front wheel Toyota Hybrid
• BR930643   2007-06 Front wheel Pontiac (RWD)
  2007-06 Rear wheel Pontiac (RWD)
• BR930646    2007 Rear wheel Hyundai (FWD)
• BR930647    2007 Front wheel Hyundai (FWD)
  2008 Rear wheel Kia (FWD)
• BR930648    2008-07 Rear wheel Chrysler (FWD)
  2007 Rear wheel Dodge (FWD)
• BR930649    2008-07 Rear wheel Dodge (FWD)
  2008-07 Rear wheel Jeep CUV
• BR930650    2008-07 Rear wheel Acura CUV
  2009-07 Rear wheel Honda Truck
• BR930652    2007 Rear wheel Hyundai (FWD)
• BR930653    2007-06 Rear wheel Hyundai (FWD)
  2007 Rear wheel Kia (FWD)
• BR930654    2007 Rear wheel Hyundai (FWD)
• BR930659    2007-05 Front wheel (2 W/D) Nissan Truck
• BR930669    2006-05 Front wheel Ford (RWD)
  2006-05 Rear wheel Ford (RWD)
• BR930642    2007-06 Rear wheel Pontiac (RWD)
• BR930675    2008-05 Front wheel Volvo (FWD)

SKF engineers wheel bearings and hub units for nearly 90 million vehicles worldwide – that’s 95% of the applicable cars and light trucks on the road today. Additionally, SKF pioneered the kit concept, which provides the installer with all the components needed for a complete, safe repair all in one box.
 
For more information about SKF’s complete line of wheel end hub units, contact your local SKF sales representative, or visit www.vsm.skf.com and access the on-line catalog.

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