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Platinum Wheel Bearing Kit for Toyota Hiace, Ford Cortina MkIV & more - PQ176P

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Description

Platinum Wheel Bearing Kit for Toyota Hiace, Ford Cortina MkIV & more - PQ176PVehicle Fitment & Part Details This platinum wheel bearing kit is listed for the Toyota Hiace (83 91). The wheel bearing supports smooth wheel hub rotation. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details. Verify VIN engine. Key Details SKU PQ176P Component Platinum Wheel Bearing Kit Position Wheel Configuration Kit (covers one wheel) Range Platinum Primary Fitment Toyota Hiace (83 91) Dimensions 39. 6 mm inner diameter, 73 mm outer

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

This platinum wheel bearing kit is listed for the Toyota Hiace (83-91). The wheel bearing supports smooth wheel hub rotation. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

Key Details

SKU
PQ176P
Component
Platinum Wheel Bearing Kit
Position
Wheel
Configuration
Kit (covers one wheel)
Range
Platinum
Primary Fitment
Toyota Hiace (83-91)
Dimensions
39.6 mm inner diameter, 73 mm outer diameter, 22.1 mm height

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Inner Diameter 39.6 mm
Outer Diameter 73 mm
Height 22.1 mm

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 64 supplied applications covering CAM, Ford, Hyundai, Isuzu, Kia, Mazda and others. Use the full table below to confirm model, engine option and year range before ordering.

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Make Model / Application Year Range
CAM Inyathi, Jinbei Haise Minibus 2.2i Std., Rhino 2.2i, 2.8i (Local Diff.) 2007-
Ford Cortina MkIV 3.0 V6 Leisure, P/up Essex EV30 77-80
Ford Cortina MkV 1.6 P/up Kent, 2.4 P/up York D24, 3.0 V6 Leisure P/up Essex EV30 80-86
Ford Courier 1.6 P/up F6, 1.8 Chassis cab, Explorer, Std., XLT P/up F8, 2.0 XLT FE., 2.2 D/cab, Explorer, Leisure, Std., XLT P 86-00
Ford Courier 3.0 V6 D/cab, Explorer, L, Leisure, Std., P/up Essex 86-97
Ford Courier 2.5 Turbo Diesel D/cab, Leisure P/up WL4 96-00
Ford Courier 3.0 V6 Std., XLT, D/cab, Leisure, Explorer, Exec. P/up Essex, 3.4 V6 Leisure, D/Cab, P/up Essex. 97-01
Ford Husky 1.8 1 Ton P/up 4G62, 2.0 1 Ton P/up, Bus, P/van 4G63 (Local) 85-99
Ford Ranger 1.8 XL, P/up, 2.2 XL, P/up 00-10
Ford 2.5 Diesel, Turbo Diesel D/Cab, High Trail, XL, DT XLT High Trail D/Cab, Super Cab 00-05
Ford 2.5 D/Cab,High Trail, XL, DT XLT High Super Cab, 2.5TD Montana D/Cab WL4, 3.0TDCi, 4.0 Super Cab XLT 00-05
Ford Spectron 2.2 Bus, P/van F2 91-04
Hyundai Bakkie 2.5i D4BH Dies., 2.6i D4BB Dies., H100 P/Van 2.5i D4BH Dies., 2.6i D4BB Dies., (Local) 97-07
Isuzu KB20 1.6 P/up G161Z Pet., KB21 1.6 P/up G161Z Pet., KB22 1.8 P/up G180Z Pet., KBD20 2.0 P/up C190, KBD21 2.0 P/up C190, KBD22 2.2 LE, P/up C223, KB23 2.0 P/up G200Z, KB24 2.3 LE 4ZD1, KB25 1.6 P/up G161Z, KB26 1.6 P/up G161Z, 1.8 P/up G180Z, KBD23 2.5 LE, P/up 4JA1, KBD25 2.0 P/up C190 78-89
Isuzu KBD26 2.0 P/up C190, KBD27 2.2 C223, KBD28 2.5 4JA1 81-89
Isuzu KB27 1.8 P/up G180Z, KB28 2.0 P/up G200Z, KB29 2.3 P/up 4ZD1 83-89
Isuzu KB40 1.6 G161Z, KB41 1.6 G161Z, 1.8 G180Z, KB42 1.8 G180Z, KB43 2.0 G200Z, KB44 2.3 4ZD1, KBD40 KBD41 2.0 P/up C190, KBD42 2.2 P/up C223 (Local) 79-89
Isuzu KB160 1.6 Fleetside P/up, KB200 2.0 LE, Fleetside, D/cab P/up, KB220 2.2 LE, P/up, KB230 2.3 D/cab P/up 89-04
Isuzu KB260 2.6 LE, D/cab, LX, P/up 4ZE1, KB320 3.2 LE, D/cab, LX, Frontier, Reef, Blazer P/up 6VD1 92-04
Isuzu KB220 2.2 LE P/up, KB230 2.3 P/up 4ZD1, KB260 2.6 D/cab, LE, LX, KB320 3.2 V6 Frontier LX 89-04
Isuzu KB250D 2.5 Fleetside, LE, D/Cab P/up 4JA1, KB280DT 2.8 D/cab LE, LX, Frontier P/up Turbo 4JB1 89-04
Isuzu KB250D 2.5 LE, D/cab P/up 4JA1, KB280DT 2.8 LE, LX, D/cab P/up Turbo 4JB1 04-09
Isuzu Relay 2.0 P/van, Bus 4ZC1 89-95
Isuzu WFR 1.8 11FVX/ 12FVX Bus, P/van 4ZB1 83-89
Kia Sportage JA 2.0 SUV 5 Spd. FE Pet. 98-03
Mazda B-Series B2000 2.0 SWB P/up MA Pet., B2200 2.2 SWB/LWB P/up S2 Dies. 82-86
Mazda B2600 2.6 LWB D/cab, Magnum, Drifter P/up 4G54 Pet., B2600i 2.6i LWB D/cab Drifter, SLX P/up 4G54 Pet. 86-01
Mazda B2600 2.6 V6 LWB D/cab, Magnum, Drifter P/up 4G54 Pet. 86-95
Mazda B3000 3.0 V6 LWB D/cab, Magnum Drifter P/up Essex Pet., B3000 3.0 V6 LWB D/cab, Mag-num, Drifter, Magnum Drifter P/up Essex Pet. 86-97
Mazda B1600 1.6 SWB Magnum P/up F6 Pet., B1800 1.8 SWB/LWB Magnum, Drifter P/up F8 Pet. 86-00
Mazda B2000 2.0 LWB Drifter, Magnum P/up FE Pet., B2200 2.2 LWB D/cab, Drifter, Magnum P/up R2 Dies., 2.2 LWB D/cab, Drifter Magnum P/up F2 Pet. 86-00
Mazda B2500 2.5, Td LWB D/Cab, Drifter, SLX P/up WL4 Dies./Turbo Dies. 96-99
Mazda B3400 3.4 V6 LWB Magnum D/cab P/up Essex Pet. 96-01
Mazda B2500 2.5 LWB Diesel, Turbo Diesel D/cab, Drifter, SLX P/up WL4 Dies., Turbo 97-00
Mazda B2600i 2.6i V6 LWB Drifter, D/cab Drifter SLX P/up 4G54 Pet. 00-09
Mazda Drifter 1.8 SWB/LWB XL P/up Pet., 2.2 SWB/LWB XL P/up Pet., 2.5Td LWB Hi Ride, SL SLE,SLX D/cab, Hi Ride, Hi Trail D/cab P/up WL4 Dies./Turbo Dies., 2.5Td LWB D/cab, DL, SL, SLE, SLX S/cab, D/cab P/up WL4 Dies./Turbo Dies., 2.6i LWB Hi Ride, SL Hi Ride S/cab, SLE, SLX D/cab SLX Hi Ride D/cab, SLX Hi Trail D/cab P/up Pet., 2.6i V6 LWB SL S/cab, SLE, SLX D/cab P/up 4G54 Pet. 00-05
Mazda Marathon 2.2 LWB Bus, P/van F2 Pet. 91-04
Mitsubishi Colt LDV 1.6 SWB/LWB Lo-Line P/up 4G32 Pet., 2.0 4G63 Pet., 2.5D 4D56 Dies., 2.6 WB Hi-Line P/up 4G54 Pet. 94-98
Mitsubishi Colt LDV 2.5D LWB Hi-Line P/up 4D56 Dies., 2.6 LWB Lo-/Hi-Line, P/up 4G54 Pet., 3.0 V6 LWB Lo-/Hi-Line D/cab, Rodeo 6G72 Pet. 95-98
Mitsubishi L300 1.6 Mini Bus, Van 4G32 Pet., 1.8 4G62 Pet., 2.0 P/up 4G63 Pet, Starwagon 2.0 S, SL, SLE, P/up, P/van 4G63 Pet. 82-01
Mitsubishi Pajero 2.8 Tdi, 3.0 V6 SWB GLS Wagon 6G72 Pet., 3.5 V6 SWB GLS Wagon 6G74 Pet. 90-01
Nissan 1-Tonner/Hardbody AW/D21 1.6 L16S-J, 1.8 L18S-R, 2.0 NA20, 2.4 Z24/S, 2.5D TD25i, 2.7D TD27, 3.0 VG30E 88-98
Nissan AW/D21 2.4 Z24S, 2.7 TD27, 3.0 VG30E 88-99
Nissan 720 D20 1.8 L18S Kingcab, Sport, 2.2D SD/Z22 Tracker, 2.3 SD23, 1.8 L18S, 2.0 NA20, 2.2 Z22 80-88
Nissan E20 1.8 L18 Bus, P/van Coach, Coach GL, GLE, Econolux, Ekonovan, Ekonowagon, 2.0 Bus, Van H20 80-96
Nissan Hardbody QW/D22 2.0 NA20S, 2.0i KA20, 2.4i Z24, KA24E/DE, 2.7D TD27i, 3.0 i VG30E, 3.0TD ZD30, 3.2 QD32, 3.3i VG33E, 2.4i KA24E, 2.7 TD27, 3.0 VG30E, 3.0TD ZD30, 3.2, 3.2D QD32, 3.3i VG33 98-04
Nissan Sani AW/D21 2.4, i Z24, 2.5 TD25, 2.7D, TD TD27, 3.0 VG30E 86-99
Nissan 2.2 Z22, 2.4 Z24, 2.7 TD27, 3.0 VG30E 86-98
Nissan Terrano II 2.7 TD2 00-02
Ssangyong Korando 2.3 K230 EL, Open Top S/W, 2.9 K290 EL, TDi, Open Top S/W, 3.2 K320 EL S/W, MUSSO 2.3 E230 EL S/W, 2.9 602, EL, EX, TDi, Exec., E290 TDi, Exec., 3.2 E320 EL Exec. 95-04
Toyota Hiace YH50/60 1.8 SWB / LWB P/van, LS Wagon 2Y Pet. 83-91
Toyota YH51/61 2.0 SWB/LWB 16 Seater Commuter, Super 10 Seater Custom Wagon, P/van 3Y Pet. 83-86
Toyota YH53/63 2.2 SWB/LWB P/van, Van, LS, Super T/14/16, GLX, Exec. Wagon, Siyaya Bus, P/ van 4Y Pet. (All Local Models) 88-09
Toyota Hilux LN30/40/50/51/55 2.2 SWB/LWB P/up L Dies., 2.4 SWB/LWB D/cab, Raider P/up 2L Dies., YN58 2.2 LWB D/cab, Raider, SRX P/up 4Y Pet. 79-98
Toyota YN67 2.2 LWB D/cab, Raider D/cab P/up 4Y Pet. 86-94
Toyota YN51/56 1.8 SWB/LWB D/cab, S, SR, Raider P/up 2Y Pet., YN140 1.8 SWB/LWB D/cab, Raider, S, SRX P/up 2Y Pet. 86-05
Toyota LN65 2.4 LWB D/cab, Raider D/cab P/up 2L Dies., RN67 2.4 LWB D/ cab, Raider D/cab P/up 22R Pet. 89-98
Toyota RN58 2.4 22R Pet., LN140/145 2.4i DLX, P/ up 2L Dies., RZN194 2.7i LWB D/cab, Raider, SRX, Legend35 Raider, 3RZFE Pet. 94-05
Toyota LN57 2.8D LWB D/cab, Raider P/up 3L Dies., LN67 2.8D LWB, D/cab, Raider D/cab P/up 3L Dies. 95-98
Toyota RZN147 2.0 SWB/LWB D/cab, DLX, Raider, S, SR, SRX P/ up 1RZ Pet., LN192R 3.0D LWB Raider D-E, Raider DLX D/cab D-E, Legend35 Raider, P/ up 5L Dies., 3.0iD LWB Raider, Raider D/cab, P/up KZ-TE Dies. 98-05
Toyota RZN169 2.7i LWB D/cab, DLX S/cab, Raider S/D/cab, SRX D/cab, Legend 35 LWB P/up 3RZFE Pet., LN167 3.0D D/cab D-E, DLX, S/D/cab DE, Raider DE, Legend35 LWB P/up 5L Dies., 3.0iD LWB Raider S/cab & KZ-TE D/cab P/up, Legend35 98-05
Toyota Stallion KF50 1.5 SR5, Commuter, Bus, P/up, P/van 5K Pet., YF50 1.8 SR5, P/up, P/van, Van 2Y Pet., LF50 2.4D P/up 2L5F Dies. 87-04
Toyota TUV KF20 1.3 Chassis Cab, P/up, P/van, Bus 4K Pet., 1.5 P/up 5K Pet. 82-87
Toyota Venture YF50 1.8 8/10 Seater P/van 2Y Pet., 2.2 10 Seater, GLE, Getaway 9 Seater S/W 4Y Pet., LF50 2.4D 10 Seater S/W 2L5F Dies. 91-04

Fitment Notes

  • Always match the listed vehicle details before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.
  • Open-ended dates (e.g. "2002-") reflect supplier catalogue data and must be confirmed against the vehicle before ordering.

Compatibility Verification Notes

  • Confirm compatibility using VIN, engine code, OE reference and original part comparison before ordering.
  • Confirm your ABS type (ABS / non-ABS / ASB / encoder ring) before ordering - the wrong ABS variant will not function correctly.
  • Match the supplied dimensions to your original bearing: 39.6 mm inner diameter, 73 mm outer diameter, 22.1 mm height.
  • This kit covers one wheel; order two for a full axle.
  • This listing is for part identification and compatibility checking only. Installation must be carried out according to the vehicle manufacturer's service information by a suitably qualified person.

Common Questions

Will this platinum wheel bearing kit fit my Toyota?
This part (PQ176P) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details and your original part. Verify VIN/engine.

Does this cover one wheel or both?
This kit covers one wheel. Order two if you are replacing both sides of the axle.

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Wolverine, Warpath, Wolfsbane and X-23 (+Angel). PA fun.
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