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bproauto® wheel hub bearings for most makes and models are designed for consistent handling and quiet performance. They are built with high-strength polymer and copper wiring for an excellent ABS signal, and raceways and grooves include super finishing for extended endurance and longevity.

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Except as noted below, bproauto parts installed by an authorized Stellantis dealership, including Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep®, Ram, FIAT® and Alfa Romeo locations are warranted against defects in workmanship or materials for 24 months/unlimited miles for both parts and labor. bproauto parts sold wholesale to an automotive service facility and installed by a professional technician are warranted against defects in workmanship or materials for 24 months/unlimited miles for parts and up to $150.00 in labor. bproauto parts sold over-the-counter for vehicle owner or do-it-yourself installation are warranted against defects in workmanship or materials for 24 months/unlimited miles for parts exchange only.

The bproauto Basic Limited Warranty covers the cost of towing a vehicle to the nearest authorized Stellantis dealership if the failure of a covered part causes the vehicle to be inoperative. If a bproauto part is installed in a Stellantis vehicle by an authorized Stellantis dealer, and if, while that part is still under warranty, it causes other parts to be damaged or to fail, those other parts will be repaired or replaced under warranty, regardless of whether the other parts were covered by a Stellantis warranty at the time of failure. These warranties are the only express warranties made by Stellantis for bproauto parts. Except where prohibited by law, this warranty is the sole and exclusive remedy. No person, including a dealer or employee of Stellantis or its affiliated corporations, has the authority to vary or change these warranties.

bproauto parts replaced on a Stellantis vehicle still covered by the Stellantis New Vehicle Basic Limited Warranty are warranted for the remainder of the 3-Year/36,000-Mile New Vehicle Basic Limited Warranty, or for the bproauto 24-Month Basic Limited Warranty from the original installation date, whichever is more favorable to the customer.

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