The GKN Loebro Drive Axle Shaft Assembly part number 304361 is a high-quality replacement part that is designed to fit Volkswagen vehicles. It is specifically compatible with part number 7D0 407 271 B, ensuring a perfect fit and optimal performance.
One of the main benefits of this drive axle shaft assembly is its durability. Made from top-grade materials, it is built to last and withstand the demands of everyday use. Additionally, it has been rigorously tested and manufactured to meet or exceed OEM standards, ensuring optimal safety and reliability.
The GKN Loebro Drive Axle Shaft Assembly part number 304361 features a precision-engineered design that incorporates advanced technology and innovative materials. It boasts an advanced bearing and seal design that helps to reduce friction and wear, which can ultimately extend the lifespan of your vehicle.
In terms of usage, this drive axle shaft assembly is an essential component of your vehicle’s drivetrain system. It is responsible for transmitting the power from the engine to the wheels, which enables your vehicle to move. With the GKN Loebro Drive Axle Shaft Assembly part number 304361 installed, you can be confident that your vehicle will perform at its best, even under the most challenging conditions.
Overall, if you’re in need of a high-quality drive axle shaft assembly for your Volkswagen, the GKN Loebro Drive Axle Shaft Assembly part number 304361 is an excellent choice. With its durable construction, advanced technology, and precise engineering, it offers outstanding performance and reliability that you can count on.
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Brand | Part # |
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Volkswagen | 7D0 407 271 B / 7D0407271B |
Year | Make | Model | Submodel | Engine | Fuel Type | Position | Note |
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2003 | Volkswagen | EuroVan | GLS | 2.8V6 | GAS | Front Left | |
2003 | Volkswagen | EuroVan | MV | 2.8V6 | GAS | Front Left | |
2002 | Volkswagen | EuroVan | GLS | 2.8V6 | GAS | Front Left | |
2002 | Volkswagen | EuroVan | MV | 2.8V6 | GAS | Front Left | |
2001 | Volkswagen | EuroVan | MV | 2.8V6 | GAS | Front Left | |
2001 | Volkswagen | EuroVan | GLS | 2.8V6 | GAS | Front Left |
GKN Driveline is the world's leading supplier of automotive driveline components and systems. As a global company serving the world's leading vehicle manufacturers, GKN Driveline develops, builds and supplies an extensive range of automotive driveline components - for use in the smallest ultra-low-cost car to the most sophisticated premium vehicle demanding the most complex driving dynamics.
A division of GKN plc, it employs around 22,000 people at 56 locations across 22 countries.
GKN Driveline is the world's largest producer of constant-velocity joints, which it pioneered for use in automobiles. Its other products include sideshafts, propshafts, power transfer units, differentials, AWD couplings, disconnects, electric rear axles, and electric drive transmissions.
The origin of GKN - Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds - goes back to 1759, and the founding of the Dowlais Ironworks by the industrialists Thomas Lewis and Isaac Wilkinson.
The company took part in the railway boom in the early 1800s with its production of iron, then steel in the 1860s, and, after the First World War, the automotive industry.
GKN evolved geographically from its British base in the early nineteenth century to the USA and Western Europe.
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