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2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Ball Bearing (part#206)

Part No. 206 Warranty  
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Brand: National
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 3273024
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Jeep
    • Grand Cherokee Laredo
      • 2004
        • 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo (4.7L 285CI V8 FI VIN: J)


Designed to provide enhanced endurance and maximum contamination exclusion while ensuring proper fit, form and function.
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Bearing Type:Radial Ball Bearings
Inner Diameter:1.1811 in
Outer Diameter:2.4409 in
Width:0.6299 in

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  • Q:

    How many bearings need to be replaced in a 2005 Chrysler crossfire srt6. This part is listed as an outer bearing. Thanks
    Asked on 1/8/2013 by TP'SFURY from denver, CO

    1 answer

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      A:

      Only one axle shaft bearing is required for one hub assembly on your 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT6 and this National Ball Bearing (Part No. 206) fits your 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT6. For further assistance, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our representatives would be more than happy to assist you.

      Answered on 1/9/2013 by Steve from AAP
  • Q:

    I got new tires on My 2003 Mercury Mountineer, 8 cyl. I was told my front right wheel bearing is very bad. Is the the part I need to replace? and just one?
    Asked on 12/27/2012 by Need Answers from NH

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      A:

      Yes, you will need only one ball bearing for replacing the front right wheel bearing on your 2003 Mercury Mountaineer and this part is an exact fit for your vehicle. For any further assistance, please visit your nearest Advance Auto store or call us directly at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and one of our representatives there would be more than happy to assist you.

      Answered on 12/27/2012 by Vincent from AAP
  • Q:

    How do you install wheel hub bearings for Dodge Charger Daytona R/T?
    Asked on 11/11/2012 by Elz

    1 answer

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      A:

      With reference to this National Ball Bearing (Part No. 206) install the slide hammer onto the lug studs and secure with tightened lug nuts. This may take several attempts and a couple of breaks in between to remove the hub bearing from the knuckle. Pay close attention to your progress and try to determine when the bearing will separate. Take note of how the backing plate is installed between the knuckle and the bearing so you can replace it in the same manner. Place the backing plate in its original position and place the new bearing onto the knuckle. Manipulate the drive-shaft spindle splines into the center of the hub bearing. Push the bearing on as far as you can, making sure to line it up correctly if ABS lines or plugs are present. Replace the wheel-bearing assembly bolts. They're pretty long, so as soon as you can thread them into the new bearing, start to tighten them. Pull the bearing in by tightening the bolts a little bit at a time and then switching to the next bolt to make sure the bearing assembly does not shift in the knuckle and cause damage. Once the bearing is drawn in flush, use the breaking bar to get the bolts as tight as you can get them. For further assistance, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our representatives would be more than happy to assist you.

      Answered on 11/11/2012 by Steve from AAP
  • Q:

    How many of these are used in one hub assembly on a 98 blazer?
    Asked on 4/12/2012 by Anonymous

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      A:

      Only one axle shaft bearing is used for one hub assembly on your Blazer and this National Ball Bearing with part# 206 fits your 1998 Chevrolet Blazer.

      Answered on 4/13/2012 by Vincent from AAP
  • Q:

    I have a 2000 Ford Ranger 4x4 4.0 liter. I need front wheel bearings for both inner and outer. What is the part numbers I will need?
    Asked on 3/27/2012 by APKS from Hickory, NC

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      A:

      Unfortunately we are unable to locate the exact part for the Front wheel bearings for a 2000 Ford Ranger 4x4 4.0L. I would recommend that you check with a nearest Advance Auto store and our representative would be glad to assist you further.

      Answered on 3/29/2012 by John the Car-Doc from AAP
  • Q:

    would this fit a 98 ford ranger 4x4
    Asked on 3/12/2012 by roadster from Lafayete In

    1 answer

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      A:

      Yes, this National Ball Bearing (Part No. 206) fits your 1998 Ford Ranger .

      Answered on 3/12/2012 by Dennis from AAP
  • Q:

    I have a 2002 Dodge Durango 4wd 5.9L V8...need front wheel bearing replaced, gonna do both, dont really have the money to replace the entire hub assembly, but still want quality bearings, I have been told that I can just replace the bearings but am not sure which ones to get, or if I need an inner and outer for each side.
    Asked on 3/7/2012 by Anonymous from Dothan, AL

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      A:

      No, this National Ball Bearing with part# 206 does not fit your 2002 Dodge Durango. National Ball Bearing with part# 207 should be an exact fit for your your 2002 Dodge Durango.

      Answered on 3/10/2012 by Vincent from AAP
  • Q:

    i have 1999 dodge durango and iv notice a humming sound coming from one of my front wheels,gets louder as speed lncreases and im driving strait,but when i turn the steering wheel slightly to the left the huming stops can the bearings cause this problem?
    Asked on 11/15/2011 by Anonymous

    2 answers

    • A:

      YES THIS IS A BAD BEARING

      Answered on 12/1/2011 by JC from DALLAS GA
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      A:

      Yes, the bearing fits your 1999 dodge durango. The most common symptom of bad wheel bearings is noise coming from the wheel or tire area of a moving vehicle. This is often a grinding, grating noise that gets progressively louder as the vehicle is driven faster. Bad wheel bearings are easily heard, but often not easily diagnosed, at least initially, because they are not a common vehicle part that needs to be regularly serviced or replaced.

      Answered on 11/15/2011 by John the Car-Doc from AAP
  • Q:

    by this bearing being bad would it make a clunking noise while im driving and when i put my truck in neutral it goes away??? please help i have a 88 s10 4x4 with the 2.8
    Asked on 10/26/2011 by Anonymous

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      A:

      Yes, the output shaft bearing should be the problem.

      Answered on 10/27/2011 by Vincent from AAP
    • A:

      SOUNDS MORE LIKE UNIVERSAL JOINT

      Answered on 12/1/2011 by JC from DALLAS GA
  • Q:

    is this the rear axle bearing needed on my Jeep Cherokee ???
    Asked on 9/30/2011 by Anonymous

    1 answer

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      A:

      Please provide your vehicle’s make and engine specification for further assistance.

      Answered on 10/1/2011 by Aaron from AAP
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