2016 Ford Expedition Center Support Bearings

If you own a 2016 Ford Expedition, keeping your center support bearings in check is key to ensuring a smooth ride and optimal vehicle performance. These little but mighty components support the driveshaft, helping to minimize vibrations and maintain proper alignment. To keep them in tip-top shape, it’s a good idea to periodically inspect them for any signs of wear, such as unusual vibrations during acceleration or a noticeable increase in cabin noise when driving. If you start hearing clunking sounds or feeling wavering in your steering, those could be signs that your center support bearings are on their way out. Regular maintenance can help catch these issues early, so make sure to give a little love to these bearings during your DIY checks!

Essential Center Support Bearing Maintenance for Your 2016 Ford Expedition

If you’re tackling maintenance or upgrades on your 2016 Ford Expedition, don’t overlook the center support bearings—these unsung heroes play a vital role in supporting your driveshaft and ensuring a smooth ride. At Advance Auto Parts, we offer a range of high-quality center support bearings from trusted brands, so you can feel confident in your purchase. By choosing quality parts, you’re not only enhancing your ride’s performance but also extending its lifespan, making your DIY efforts truly rewarding. Plus, with our extensive in-store and online resources, you’ll find everything you need to get the job done right—whether you’re repairing or upgrading your vehicle. So, let’s dive into what center support bearings can do for your Expedition and why choosing Advance Auto Parts is a smart move for any DIY enthusiast!

Cost of Center Support Bearings for Your 2016 Ford Expedition

When it comes to finding the right Center Support Bearing for your vehicle, Advance Auto Parts has a diverse selection from trusted brands that cater to DIY enthusiasts. With prices ranging from a budget-friendly $39.49 to a premium $131.99, you can find options that fit your wallet without sacrificing quality. The average price hovers around $70.32, making it easy to strike a balance between affordability and reliability. Whether you’re tackling a simple fix or a more intricate repair, our extensive inventory ensures you’ll get the best parts to keep your ride running smoothly.

Complete Your 2016 Ford Expedition Center Support Bearing Job with the Right Tools and Parts

When you’re tackling the replacement of center support bearings, it’s important to keep a few additional products and tools in mind to make the job smoother. You might need some quality bearing grease to ensure longevity and smooth operation, as well as a tube of thread locker to keep everything securely fastened. A torque wrench is also a must-have to get those bolts to the correct tightness without overdoing it. Don’t forget safety gloves and goggles, as working around drivetrain components can get messy and you want to protect yourself from any debris or slips. Having a good set of sockets and extensions on hand is crucial, especially for reaching those tricky spots around the bearing housing. Always remember to take your time, follow safety protocols, and don’t hesitate to consult your vehicle’s manual for specific torque specs and procedures!

Center Support Bearings for Your 2016 Ford Expedition

Anchor – Center Support Bearing Motor Mount: Rear, 1 Piece (Part No.6140)

Center Support Bearing Motor Mount: Rear, 1 Piece

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$131.99
Center support bearings or Carrier Support Bearings are used when the driveshaft is split into two sections. It serves as a junction on the drive shaft between the transmission and the differential allowing the driveshaft to flex, relieving stress on other drive line components. Each part is engineered and designed to OE Standards. Applicable to FORD 09-21; LINCOLN 09-21;. Please verify your application.

Product Features:
  • MAXIMUM VIBRATION DAMPENING: Rubber cushion is made of high grade rubber that ensures maximum dampening of vibration and the ability to absorb over loads.
  • HEAVY GAUGE STEEL FRAME: The housing frame is made from heavy gauge steel with durability that extends the service life.
  • READY TO INSTALL: Most center supports include a sealed bearing and dust shield and are ready to install.
  • For Years: 2009-2021
  • Weight approx: 2 Lbs
  • BEARING ID / BORE: 1.5750 INCH / 40 MM
  • CENTERLINE: 2.38 INCH / 60 MM
  • MOUNT WIDTH: 6.15 INCH / 156 MM
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FAQs for 2016 Ford Expedition Center Support Bearings

How can I make sure that a part will be compatible with my 2016 Ford Expedition?

Our Ford Expedition aftermarket and OEM parts are designed specifically for the 2016 model. You can always find your specific fitment and compatibility for your 2016 Ford on an individual product page.

What is the price range for 2016 Ford Expedition Center Support Bearings?

We currently have just 1 Center Support Bearing for the 2016 Ford Expedition in stock: Center Support Bearing Motor Mount: Rear, 1 Piece and it costs $131.99.

Does Advance Auto Parts sell Center Support Bearings for other Ford Expedition model years?

Yes, we currently stock Center Support Bearings for 7 model years of Ford Expeditions, from 2009 to 2017. Model years 2017, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, and 2009 are the most popular for Center Support Bearings purchases.

Which Center Support Bearings are highest rated for the 2016 Ford Expedition?

The 1 2016 Ford Expedition Center Support Bearing we have in stock is the Center Support Bearing Motor Mount: Rear, 1 Piece. It costs $131.99.

Can I get help with 2016 Ford Expedition Center Support Bearings orders?

Contact our customer support team, by chat or phone, through the help desk page, where you can find instant answers about Ford Center Support Bearings and more.

What is your return policy for Ford Expedition Center Support Bearings?

Advance Auto Parts keeps returns simple. For new Ford Expedition Center Support Bearings and accessories, your online orders can be returned, in their original condition, within 45 days. For requirements, see the returns page.