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2011 Infiniti G37

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Rear, Driver or Passenger Side Wheel Bearing, All Wheel Drive, with Fuji Univance ETX13B Transfer Case, with Full Time Four Wheel Drive - Rear, Driver or Passenger Side
Part Number: NTNWE61445
Guaranteed to Fit
$26.49
Vehicle Fitment
  • 2011 Infiniti G37 X All Engines AWD; With Fuji Univance ETX13B Transfer Case; With Full Time 4WD
  • 2011 Infiniti G37 X Sport All Engines AWD; With Fuji Univance ETX13B Transfer Case; With Full Time 4WD
Product Details
Location : Rear, Driver or Passenger SideReplaces OE Number : PT207, 01T4818, 1L2Z7025DA, 31T4812, 8A7065, C30Z2873, E75GE9, GTB7271, YP22, 01T4812, 105E7065A, 313937, 87A7065, B8QH2873A, C3OZ2873A, F0TZ7025B, XC411143, 513859, 0513859, 7703090038, 7706207, H207, 108766, 12384947, 15581949, 70523, 903207, 907808, 9411902, 9439608, 954504, 954657, 96057713, N20740, 108706, 12334814, 15580228, 178285, 75531, 907425, 9411898, 9411988, 9442121, 954575, 954879, 96059926, 201301, 306793, 53317, 707813, 8136626, 91950, J8136626, 27387925, 3185017, 70085, 8130807Quantity Sold : Sold individuallyWarranty : 1 year NTN limited warrantyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Bearing Type : BallInterchange Part Number : PT207, 01T4818, 1L2Z7025DA, 31T4812, 8A7065, C30Z2873, E75GE9, GTB7271, YP22, 01T4812, 105E7065A, 313937, 87A7065, B8QH2873A, C3OZ2873A, F0TZ7025B, XC411143, 513859, 0513859, 7703090038, 7706207, H207, 108766, 12384947, 15581949, 70523, 903207, 907808, 9411902, 9439608, 954504, 954657, 96057713, N20740, 108706, 12334814, 15580228, 178285, 75531, 907425, 9411898, 9411988, 9442121, 954575, 954879, 96059926, 201301, 306793, 53317, 707813, 8136626, 91950, J8136626, 27387925, 3185017, 70085, 8130807Recommended Use : OE ReplacementProduct Fit : Direct Fit
Front or Rear, Driver or Passenger Side Wheel Bearing, Sold individually
Part Number: NTNNB32008
Guaranteed to Fit
$28.99
Vehicle Fitment
  • 2011 Infiniti G37 X All Engines AWD, With Nissan F160A Axle
  • 2011 Infiniti G37 X Sport All Engines AWD, With Nissan F160A Axle
Product Details
Location : Front or Rear, Driver or Passenger SideReplaces OE Number : E92Z4221B, F42Z4221B, 514064, 0514064, 0513879, 0022127350, 12523216, 94027665, 94249542, S32008, 7014027, 8942270410, 8971183060, 91125PH8008, 91006PG2008, 91123PW5008, 019409123, 4626733, MD718323, 32008X, 32008XVP, 32008XM, 32008, 41091140E, 022127305, 022127305A, 022127350, 000720032008, 0019815580, 0079814405, 0079814505, 0109817405, 1409810305, 29801902, 32008XA, 141045449, 234714, 8942270440, 5098120480, 8942270460, 8942495422, 8942495432, 8970317950, 897031795A, 8970317960, 8970318870Quantity Sold : Sold individuallyWarranty : 1 year NTN limited warrantyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Bearing Type : TaperedInterchange Part Number : E92Z4221B, F42Z4221B, 514064, 0514064, 0513879, 0022127350, 12523216, 94027665, 94249542, S32008, 7014027, 8942270410, 8971183060, 91125PH8008, 91006PG2008, 91123PW5008, 019409123, 4626733, MD718323, 32008X, 32008XVP, 32008XM, 32008, 41091140E, 022127305, 022127305A, 022127350, 000720032008, 0019815580, 0079814405, 0079814505, 0109817405, 1409810305, 29801902, 32008XA, 141045449, 234714, 8942270440, 5098120480, 8942270460, 8942495422, 8942495432, 8970317950, 897031795A, 8970317960, 8970318870Recommended Use : OE ReplacementProduct Fit : Direct Fit
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