FAG BMW Drivetrain Parts for BMW 3 Series G20 (2019+)

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Building your perfect BMW is more than just adding horsepower and stiff suspension. Your drivetrain needs attention in order to deliver power effectively. Most BMWs feature comfortable clutch discs, heavy flywheels, long shifter throws, and open differentials. The drivetrain transmits power to the wheels, but can also be a source of power loss when it is designed for comfort rather than performance. Everything on this page will help you improve your power delivery and driving experience by providing custom Limited Slip Differentials, Short Shift Conversions, Performance Clutch Discs, Lightweight Flywheels, and anything else your BMW needs to be the perfect driving experience.

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OEM FAG Wheel Bearing & Hub Assembly - BMW G2X G01 G30 G11 G14/15...
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T#:29699348
Part#: 31206899176
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$ 214.99 USD
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Wheel bearings can need replaced for a number of reasons, the most common being normal wear. If there is a loud humming, growling, or metal-to-metal noise while driving, it's likely that the bearing has failed. A simple way to check your bearing is to lift the wheel off the ground and try to move the tire back and forth by pushing the top and bottom of the tire in. If there is play, this commonly means the wheel bearing is worn out or has failed completely. The wheel hubs and bearings are already pressed together, simply bolt this new hub assembly to your front suspension carrier.
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OEM FAG Wheel Bearing And Hub Assembly - Rear Right or Left - BMW G2X...
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T#:29732548
Part#: 33406899175
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$ 182.99 USD
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Wheel bearings can need replaced for a number of reasons, the most common being normal wear. If there is a loud humming, growling, or metal-to-metal noise while driving, it's likely that the bearing has failed. A simple way to check your bearing is to lift the wheel off the ground and try to move the tire back and forth by pushing the top and bottom of the tire in. If there is play, this commonly means the wheel bearing is worn out or has failed completely. The wheel hubs and bearings are already pressed together, simply bolt this new hub assembly to your rear wheel carrier.
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