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Chevrolet Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing

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35mm Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing35mm Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing
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35mm Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing for Chevrolet S10 Dodge Dakota Ram 1500
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N217042, A6067, HB-88530, 12475525, 4007042, 12479237, 26039842, 5014097AA, 
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Shaft Center Support Bearing
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Shaft Center Support Bearing for Chevrolet Camaro 2010-2015 RWD Automatic Trans.
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92237002, 92249105, 84823323, 92244724, 976738
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30mm Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing
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30mm Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing for Chevy Pontiac Saturn
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Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing
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Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing for Chevrolet Colorado GMC Canyon 2004-2012
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Rear Shaft Center Support Bearing
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Rear Shaft Center Support Bearing for Chevrolet Camaro 2016-2020 RWD L4 2.0L V6 3.6L
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Center support bearings are typically found in heavy-duty vehicles, such as trucks, that feature long drive shafts. These shafts are divided into two sections, with the center support bearing connecting them and supporting the weight of the rear half. The driveshaft transfers power from the transmission to the differential, enabling the rear wheels to turn. The center support bearing may also be referred to as the drive shaft center support bearing or carrier bearing. If the center support bearing fails or becomes worn, the driveshaft may not rotate, leading to potential issues with the transmission, driveshaft, or differential.

How frequently should a center support bearing be replaced?

Center support bearings can have a long lifespan, and some drivers may never need to replace them. However, if you frequently drive in harsh conditions or off-road, the bearing may wear out over time. In most cases, replacement is only necessary when the bearing begins to fail.

Signs of bad center support bearings

Your mechanic should inspect the center support bearings during each regular maintenance visit. If you're between appointments, keep an eye out for signs that the center support bearing may be failing or damaged.

  • Vibrations: Noticeable vibrations felt in the vehicle, especially at higher speeds.
  • Unusual noises: Grinding, clunking, or rumbling sounds coming from the drive shaft area.
  • Difficulty steering: Increased resistance or difficulty in steering, particularly during turns.
  • Visual damage: Cracks, wear, or misalignment in the bearing or surrounding components.

Can I replace the center support bearing myself?

Many DIY mechanics find it challenging to replace their own center support bearing due to the difficulty of removing and reassembling the driveshaft. Additionally, specialized tools and equipment are often required. It’s generally advisable to have this job done by a professional.