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Driveshaft Bearing

Ford Transit Driveshaft Bearing

  1. Part No :438FO0690
    Was £45.66 Now £34.25
    DRIVE SHAFT BEARING
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    Fitment Info

    Brand IMPEX
    Fitting Position Front Axle
    Thickness [mm] 19
    Inner Diameter [mm] 45
    Outer Diameter [mm] 75
    Mounting Type 2 Ball Bearing
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Understanding the Driveshaft Bearing in Your Ford Transit

The driveshaft bearing is a critical component in the transmission system of your Ford Transit. It plays a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth transfer of power from the engine to the wheels. A faulty bearing can lead to vibrations, noise, and even the failure of the driveshaft itself, which is why it's essential to maintain this component in good working order.

The Role of the Driveshaft Bearing within the Final Drive

The final drive is where the power is geared down and the direction is changed to drive the wheels. The driveshaft bearing sits within this assembly and supports the driveshaft, allowing it to rotate freely. In the Ford Transit, as with any vehicle, the final drive is a complex system, and the bearing is a part that may eventually wear out and require replacement.

Signs of a Failing Driveshaft Bearing

Common indicators of a failing driveshaft bearing in your Ford Transit include unusual noises such as clunks or squeaks, especially when turning or accelerating. You may also experience vibrations while driving, which can be felt through the vehicle�s floor or steering wheel. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's important to have your Transit inspected by a professional to prevent further damage to the transmission system.

Finding the Right Driveshaft Bearing for Your Ford Transit

When looking for replacement parts, it's crucial to choose the right driveshaft bearing that is compatible with your Ford Transit's specific model and year. Using the incorrect part can lead to inadequate fitment and potentially cause further issues down the line. Always ensure that you source high-quality bearings to maintain the integrity of your vehicle's transmission system.

Professional Replacement of Your Driveshaft Bearing

Replacing the driveshaft bearing is a task that typically requires professional tools and expertise. It involves the removal of the driveshaft and sometimes other components of the transmission system. If you're not experienced in car maintenance, it's advisable to seek the help of a qualified mechanic to perform this repair on your Ford Transit.

Get Your Ford Transit Back on the Road

Maintaining the driveshaft bearing is essential for the longevity and performance of your Ford Transit. If you're experiencing issues with your vehicle's final drive, don't hesitate to address them promptly. For a comprehensive selection of parts, including the driveshaft bearing for your Transit, visit our main parts page for this make and model. Ensure your van is running smoothly and efficiently with the right parts and professional service.

To explore a wide range of Transit Ford car parts, including those for your transmission and final drive, click the link and find everything you need to keep your vehicle in top condition.

Driveshaft Bearing

Find quality replacement driveshaft bearings at GSF Car Parts. We’ve sourced reliable products from reputable manufacturers. Just enter your car’s registration details or make and model to find the right type of driveshaft bearings for your vehicle.

What is a Driveshaft Bearing?

A driveshaft bearing simply supports the driveshaft as it operates under the car. It's fixed to the frame and is engineered to eliminate vibrations caused by the rotation of the driveshaft.

Symptoms of a Worn or Damaged Driveshaft Bearing

  • Vibrations coming from under the car
  • whining or squeaking noise coming from under the car

If you notice these signs, get under your car and check the driveshaft bearing.

What Other Car Parts do we Stock?

We keep a whole load of car parts for every job at GSF as well as final drive parts, including CV joints and CV boots

For a complete overhaul of your engine, we stock a vast range of crankcases, crankcase drives, cylinder heads, engine mounts, gasket sets, camshafts, and breather valves.

We stock a massive range of premium and affordable transmission parts plus lubrication spares, crankshaft drive spares, and timing control parts.

We have a full range of car parts for other repairs or servicing on your car, from service, engine, transmission, exhaust, electrics, fuel and emissions, braking systems, and cooling and heating parts. All are sourced from our trusted and reliable auto partners.

Shop Driveshaft Bearings at GSF Car Parts Online and In-Store

All our driveshaft bearings are from trusted brands in the motoring industry, so you can count on them to be reliable and of excellent quality. Plus, our low-price promise means you can always expect great value too.

We offer free UK delivery on all online orders over £25, plus 60-day returns*. We also know you want to get your car up and running as soon as possible, which is why we offer a Click and Collect service that allows you to get your new driveshaft bearings in just an hour.

So, buy driveshaft bearings from us with confidence today. Or if you’re close to one of our 180 store locations across the UK & Ireland, drop by. Our experienced staff will be able to direct you to the correct part for your vehicle.