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  • Lincoln Aviator Wheel Bearing - DV6Z-4221-A
    Lincoln Aviator Wheel Bearing Diagram - DV6Z-4221-A
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    Lincoln Aviator Wheel Bearing Part Number: DV6Z-4221-A

    $16.00 MSRP: $23.28
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Bearing Assembly - Ball; Differential Bearing; Axle Bearing; Front Wheel Bearing; Axle Bearings; Differential Bearings; Outer Bearing; Side Bearings; Bearing
    • Replaces: B7A-4221-A
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2003-2005 Lincoln Aviator | Base | 8 Cyl 4.6 L GAS

Lincoln Aviator Wheel Bearing

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The Lincoln Aviator Wheel Bearing is crucial to the Lincoln Aviator, is a mid-size luxury SUV which is well-engineered and renowned for its dependability. Functioning to reduce rolling resistance between the wheel assembly components, Lincoln Aviator Wheel Bearing increases safety and pleasure of driving. The ability to fit many Aviator models is half the battle since Lincoln Aviator adopted several primary hub and bearing setups in the past few years, and it remains unclear even to specialists; the most popular is the assembly with the unit hub and bearing, frequently equipped with an ABS sensor. Apart from improving the ease of maintenance this concept also enhances the general performance of the car. The Wheel Bearing is a very vital component in the geometry of the wheel assembly because if the wheel bearing is worn out or damaged in any way, it may cause risk factors such as noise and vibration. Basically, to enhance performance of the Lincoln Aviator Wheel Bearing and also to strengthen its durability, constant maintenance is recommended. Some of these features include an assembly feature where it is easy to disassemble and inspect the tapered roller bearings, which is an important aspect in the servicing of Lincoln Aviator Wheel Bearing and this sets Lincoln Wheel Bearing from other automobile wheel bearings in the market. All in all, the Lincoln Wheel Bearing can be considered as one of the best works of the brand, which allows the car owners to get only the top quality car parts, thus providing the needed level of comfort, speed, and security to their Aviator.

Lincoln Aviator Wheel Bearing Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to service the front wheel bearing and wheel hub on Lincoln Aviator?
    A:
    You should start front wheel bearing and wheel hub servicing by disconnecting the engine compartment wheel speed sensor that is secured to the fender aprons. First detach the wheel speed sensor harness from the brake hose before removing the wheel okay and tire assembly. The brake hose-to-wheel knuckle bolt must be removed while tightening it to 15 Nm (11 ft. lbs.) before reinstalling it. Begin with the removal of two anchor plate bolts that need to be installed by tightening them to 210 Nm (155 ft. lbs.) Keep the Brake Caliper stable while hanging from the hose to evade damage because the caliper should rest with the pads and anchor plate to one side. The Brake Disc should be removed before you discard the three wheel hub-to-wheel knuckle bolts that need to be tightened to 112 Nm (83 ft. lbs.) upon reinstallation. To finish the project reinstall all components starting from the wheel bearing and hub assembly while using new wheel hub-to-wheel knuckle bolts.

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