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ACL Rod Bearing Duraglide 0.25mm Oversized Set 52mm Journal Bearing WRX 2002-2014 / STI 2004-2021 Subaru Turbo Models | 4B8296A-.25
  • ACL Duraglide Rod Bearing Set - 0.25mm Oversized, 52mm Journal Bearing for Subaru Turbo Models WRX (2002 - 2014) and STI (2004 - 2021) | 4B8296A-.25

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ACL Rod Bearing Duraglide 0.25mm Oversized Set 52mm Journal Bearing WRX 2002-2014 / STI 2004-2021 Subaru Turbo Models | 4B8296A-.25

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When you're working on rods and pistons, it's smart to replace the rod bearings too. Proper support from main bearings is super important. It stops oscillations and wear that can harm the crankshaft and other parts if the engine gets out of balance. ACL's top - quality rod bearings are designed to be tough and strong. They prevent fatigue and failure, and also reduce stress on the drivetrain. Know exactly what you're buying: Subaru rod bearings are specific to either a 48mm or 52mm journal size. The journal size isn't related to the VIN or the year. You have to measure it before you buy. Make sure you pick the right bearings because engine internal components can't be exchanged or returned. Fitment: Subaru EJ20/EJ22/EJ25

Using these ACL rod bearings is straightforward. When you're replacing the rods and pistons in your Subaru turbo model, just take out the old rod bearings and put these new ones in. Remember, before you buy, measure the journal size. It has to be either 48mm or 52mm. This is really important as the wrong size won't work well. Here are some things to keep in mind. Engine internal components like these rod bearings can't be returned or exchanged, so double - check your measurements. Also, if your engine starts to vibrate or make strange noises after installation, it could mean something's wrong. For maintenance, keep an eye on your engine oil. Clean oil is key to making these bearings last. Change the oil regularly according to your vehicle's manual. That way, your rod bearings will stay in good shape and your engine will run smoothly.


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