Product Description2007-2009 Kia Sorento Performance Driveline Drive Shaft Show Fits 07-09 Kia Sorento 2WD, Rear Wheel Drive Models Only Our drive shaft is a one piece conversion (There is NO carrier bearing on our drive shaft) Features:
This is NOT a OEM drive shaft - these are custom built by Performance Driveline and Designed to be a direct bolt in NO modifications are required NO vibrations Replaces OEM part number - 491003E951 COMES WITH A 2 YEAR WARRANTY - UNLIMITED MILEAGE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS SHAFT: Q: WILL THIS FIT MY VEHICLE? A: Yes, it will fit all 2WD, RWD Models for 2007-2009 Kia Sorentos. It is designed to be a direct bolt in with no modifications required to the vehicle for installation Q: ARE THERE ANY MODIFICATIONS NECESSARY TO ENSURE THIS FITS MY VEHICLE? A: No, there are no modifications required to install this shaft Q: MY SHAFT IS A TWO PIECE, WHY AM I RECEIVING A ONE PIECE? A: Our shaft is a one piece conversion of the two-piece stock shaft. Our shaft does away with the carrier bearing and is a direct replacement to your old one. And unlike your old stock shaft, ours is serviceable! If you have a 2002-2006 Kia Sorento Click Here Please note - $20.00 shipping charges are for lower 48 states only - if you need a shipping quote please call. Thanks Product Reviews43 Reviews Hide Reviews Show Reviews
How long does it take to replace a center support bearing?That's very difficult to answer due to the multiple variables involved in removing and replacing hard to access components such as the center driveshaft on a front wheel drive vehicle like your Edge. However, in general, this type of job can often be completed in one business day; or less than 8 service hours.
What happens when a Centre bearing fails?For example, if the center support bearing completely fails, the driveshaft may flex to the extent that it comes in contact with the underside of the vehicle, causing damage and turning a simple part replacement into extensive downtime and repairs.
How much does it cost to replace a drive shaft bearing?The average cost for carrier bearing replacement is between $293 and $386. Labor costs are estimated between $132 and $167 while parts are priced between $161 and $220. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location.
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