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Posted

I´ve bought an Boxster S model year 2000.
The engine have been changed during its lifetime.
New engine number is M96/21AT67Y65207

I was going to change my rear wheel hub bearing.
The dimension of the old bearing is:
OD 80mm

ID 42mm

width 42mm

I can't find any information about this bearing.

Can someone tell me the part nuber or bering number.

Its a *** manufactured bearing.

  • Admin
Posted

For MY2000 Boxster S...

 

999.053.054.06 Rear wheel bearing -- US MSRP $100.60

This is the latest part number and it has been updated at least four times.

 

I highly suggest replacing both at the same time.

Posted

Hi

Sorry for my English skils.

No5 is the senor.

I refering to the part that the sensor is reading from.

Normally some sort of "toothed wheel", gear wheel.

I've read it can be integreated in the bearing, but as far as I can recall the gear wheel were on the drive scaft (changed CV boot for a Cole of weeks ago)

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Posted

Do you know if the ABS sensor ring is integratedin the bearing or if thats just on the never models.

 

 

The ABS shutter wheel is integrated into the bearings only on the 2005 and later models.

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