2003 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 - Carrier Bearing

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Precision Shaft Center Support Bearing - 88107BVV

Part #:
88107BVV
Line:
PRB
Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing   Spicer 1280, 1310, 1330, 1410; Slip Yoke
Design:   Ball
Bearing/Cone Inside Diameter (in):   1.378 Inch
Bearing/Cone Inside Diameter (mm):   35mm

Precision Center Support Bearing - 6056

Part #:
6056
Line:
PRE
Drive Shaft Center Support   With Spicer U-Joint Series 1280-1310-1410; Slip Yoke Style; 1.378 Inch Bearing I.D.; Aftermarket Design; Single Dust Shield; Bracket Without Shoulder
Material:   Rubber, Steel
Hardware Included:   No
Bracket Included:   Yes

Precision Center Support Bearing - 6063

Part #:
6063
Line:
PRE
Drive Shaft Center Support   4 Bolt Wing Style; 1.378 Inch Bearing I.D.
Material:   Rubber, Steel
Hardware Included:   No
Bracket Included:   Yes

Precision Center Support Bearing - 6111

Part #:
6111
Line:
PRE
Drive Shaft Center Support   1.378 Inch Bearing I.D.; Octagon Style
Material:   Rubber, Steel
Hardware Included:   Yes
Bracket Included:   Yes

National Center Support Bearing - HB88532

Part #:
HB88532
Line:
BCA
Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing   1.378 Inch I.D.; With Studs In Bracket; Includes Bearing And Support
Material:   Steel
Hardware Included:   No
Bracket Included:   No

Drive Shaft Support Bearing Replacement


A drive shaft center support bearing is a component of a vehicle's drivetrain system that supports the two halves of the drive shaft between the transmission and rear differential. This helps to reduce vibrations and maintain the correct alignment of the drive shaft, and allows the driveshaft to be split into two sections in trucks and SUVs with longer wheelbases. Center support bearings are often made up of a bracket mounted to the frame which houses the bearing, and along with U-joints at each connecting end of the driveshaft, this allows all of these parts to rotate at an angle and maintain driveshaft performance. Over time, the center support bearing can wear out, loosen, or become damaged. This can lead to increased vibrations when accelerating from a complete stop, or squealing or grinding noises when slowing down. It's important to replace a faulty center support bearing as soon as possible to prevent further damage to the drivetrain or U-joints, and to keep from experiencing complete failure which may leave your vehicle stranded. When you need to replace a drive shaft center support bearing, U-joint, or driveshaft U-bolts, O'Reilly Auto Parts carries a selection of replacement driveshaft and drivetrain parts for a complete repair.