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Kelpro Center Bearing - KB128
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Kelpro Center Bearing - KB128

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$75
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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB105

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB105

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$219
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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB127

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB127

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$208
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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB100

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB100

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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB109

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB109

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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB111

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB111

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$289
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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB131

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB131

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$287
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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB104

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB104

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$316
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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB107

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB107

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$197
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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB116

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB116

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$195
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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB112

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB112

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$277
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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB124

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB124

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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB146

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB146

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Repco Engine Cylinder Hone 60 - 175mm - RST142

Repco Engine Cylinder Hone 60 - 175mm - RST142

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Centre Bearing Assy - KB147
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Centre Bearing Assy - KB147

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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB113
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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB113

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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB129

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB129

$210
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Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB114

Kelpro Tailshaft Centre Bearing - KB114

$223
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CENTRE BEARING RODEO - 085-056659

CENTRE BEARING RODEO - 085-056659

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Centre Bearing Assy - KB152

Centre Bearing Assy - KB152

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Does the 2007 Ford Territory Use a Centre-Bearing?

The 2007 Ford Territory is a popular Australian SUV known for its rugged design and reliable performance. When looking at the drivetrain components of this vehicle, specifically the centre-bearing, it's important to clarify whether this part is actually fitted to the model or not.

Centre-bearings are typically found in vehicles with a two-piece driveshaft setup, where the driveshaft is split into sections to allow for better flexibility and length adjustment between the transmission and the rear differential. These bearings support the driveshaft's centre section, helping to reduce vibration and wear. However, in the case of the 2007 Ford Territory, the drivetrain does not use a centre-bearing.

The Ford Territory from this era mainly came with a single-piece driveshaft in its rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive versions. The design of the driveshaft does not necessitate an intermediate support bearing because the length and configuration do not cause significant vibration or alignment issues that would require a centre-bearing. Instead, the driveshaft is mounted with universal joints at each end to accommodate movement and torque.

This means there is no centre-bearing in the 2007 Ford Territory's drivetrain. The absence of this component is tied directly to the vehicle's drivetrain design, which avoids the complexities and potential failure points that a two-piece driveshaft with a centre-bearing might introduce.

Why is there no centre-bearing in the 2007 Ford Territory? It comes down to the specific engineering choices Ford made in order to keep the drivetrain simpler, more robust, and easier to maintain. The single-piece driveshaft is sufficient for the vehicle's power output and torque, and the use of universal joints at the ends provides the necessary flexibility for suspension travel and drivetrain movement. This setup minimises the number of moving parts and potential sources of vibration.

For those who are used to working on vehicles with centre-bearings, it might come as a surprise that the 2007 Ford Territory doesn't have one. But it's actually a good thing - fewer components means less to go wrong and simpler servicing. Of course, like all driveshaft components, the universal joints and the driveshaft itself do require regular inspection for wear, lubrication, and damage, but there's no centre-bearing to worry about in this model.

In the event of any drivetrain vibrations or noises, mechanics working on a 2007 Ford Territory will focus on things like the condition of the universal joints, the alignment of the driveshaft, and the state of transmission and differential mounts, rather than searching for issues with a non-existent centre-bearing.