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Ford Cargo / GMC/ VOLKSWAGEN VW truck wheel bearing 15106/15250X,25590/25522,368A/362A

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Ford Cargo/GMC/VOLKSWAGEN VW truck wheel bearing manufacturer and supplier in China - SKET Bearing Company

SKET is a professional China manufacturer and supplier of tapered roller bearings 15106/15250X, 25590/25522 and 368A/362A used in the wheel of truck Ford Cargo 814, GM C/D 60 / 70 / 80 / 90 / 99, VW 7.90 / 7-100 / 8-100 / 8-120 / 8-140 / 8-150 / 9-150. SKET can also offer you a satisfactory quotation for orders with small quantities and remote models. 

Bearing Dimensions(mm)
Bearing No.: 15106/15250X 25590/25522 368A/362A
d: 26.988 45.618 50.8
D: 63.500 83.058 88.9
T: 20.638 23.877 20.638
B: 20.638 25.4 22.225
C: 15.875 19.114 16.513
R (min): 0.8 3.5 3.5
r (min): 1.6 2 1.3
Brand : SKET-Manufacturer of tapered roller bearing in CHina
Mounting Dimension (mm)
db : 33.5 58 62
da : 33.00 51 56
Da: 56.00 73 81
Db: 59.00 77 84
Ra (max): 0.8 3.5 3.5
ra (max): 1.6 2 1.3
Weight(kg): 0.32 0.54 0.5
APPLICATION Truck Ford Cargo 814
GM C/D 60 / 70 / 80 / 90 / 99
VW 7.90 / 7-100 / 8-100 / 8-120 / 8-140 / 8-150 / 9-150
Market South American

 

Ford Cargo/GMC/VOLKSWAGEN VW truck wheel bearing manufacturer in China



The Ford Cargo is a forward control (cab-over-engine) truck model that is manufactured by Ford.

Ford Cargo (Europe)

Ford Cargo 1830 (Turkey)

With the demise of the Ford Transcontinental heavy truck range in 1983, British Ford introduced a range of heavyweight Cargo tractor units ranging from 28- to 38-tonnes gcw. The 38-tonners were powered by the Cummins L10 while those at 28- and 32-tonnes had Perkins, Cummins, or air-cooled Deutz diesels. The 7.49 tonne Cargos had Dorset and Dover fours or sixes, starting with a 89 bhp (66 kW) unit in the 0809.[3] The Dover six-cylinder engines were mounted at a slant in the Cargo.[4]

In 1986, Ford sold its European truck operations to the Italian Iveco group and subsequent vehicles have been badged Iveco Ford. After the recession in the 1990s, Iveco rationalised its production operations, overlooked by Keith Stanley Jones (Production Engineering Manager). Its Langley plant closed in October 1997, bringing British Iveco/Ford truck production to an end.

The original lightweight Cargo was replaced in 1993 by the Iveco Eurocargo range, covering the 7.5-ton to 18-ton GVW range.

Pre-facelift Ford Cargo in Germany. (North American version is similar)


2012 Ford Cargo 2628

It was originally only built in Ford's Langley (Slough) plant, from which about a third of the production was exported to continental Europe. Cargos were also exported to Turkey and to Australia, while panels were supplied to Brazil for local assembly (these Brazilian trucks were also exported to the United States).[2]

Production has expanded since: the model is still made in Argentina (only the Cargo 1722[5] between 1999 and 2000) and Venezuelan (also known as the Ford Trader) Ford subsidiaries, Turkey's Ford Otosan, and India's Ashok Leyland (as the eComet and as the Stallion).


Ford Cargo (Americas)

In 1986, in the United States, Ford introduced the Cargo as part of its commercial truck range. Intended to replace the long-running C-Series cabover (largely unchanged since 1957) the Cargo was gradually phased in alongside its predecessor, slotted below the larger CL-9000 semitractor. For the first time, a commercial Ford truck sold in the United States was assembled outside of Louisville, Kentucky, with production sourced from Brazil. Following the 1997 sale of the Ford heavy-truck line to Freightliner, production of the Cargo shifted to Freightliner, where it was marketed and sold under the Freightliner FC and Sterling SC brand names through 2007.

In 2006, the Ford LCF was introduced in North America as part of a joint venture with Navistar International. While not a direct successor to the Ford Cargo (designed as a Class 5/6 vehicle; the Cargo was a Class 6/7 truck), the LCF was a low-COE similar in configuration to the Isuzu N-Series, Chevrolet/GMC W-Series, and Mitsubishi Fuso Canter. After a poor market response, the Ford LCF and its International CF/CityStar counterpart were withdrawn after 2009.

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