Used Pilot Bearing 1990–2019
Browse 14 used Pilot Bearing from 4 dismantlers across the US. Inventory covers 10 makes including Chevrolet, Honda, Hyundai, Lexus, Infiniti.
- parts available
- 14
- makes covered
- 10
- sellers with inventory
- 4
- Model years
- 1990–2019
What to Know About Used Pilot Bearing
Redline stocks 14 used pilot bearings from 10 makes. The pilot bearing, sometimes called a pilot bushing, sits in the end of the crankshaft and supports the tip of the transmission input shaft. It keeps the input shaft centered and allows the engine and transmission to spin at different speeds when the clutch is disengaged. A worn pilot bearing makes noise when you push the clutch pedal in while the engine is running. It can also cause the input shaft to wobble, which leads to premature wear on the clutch disc and throw-out bearing. Since you have to pull the transmission to access it, most mechanics replace it during every clutch job. Our 4 sellers carry Pilot Bearing units for Chevrolet, Honda, Hyundai, Lexus, Infiniti and other manual transmission vehicles. Match by engine to get the correct bearing size. Find your pilot bearing at Redline and do the job right the first time.
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Used Pilot Bearing For Sale
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Used Pilot Bearing Sellers & Dismantlers
4 licensed dismantlers currently stock Pilot Bearing. Contact them directly to get a quote.
Blue Motors
11166 Tuxford Street, Sun Valley, CA, USA California-91352
Los Angeles, California 91352
Why Buy Used Pilot Bearing?
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Save 40-70% vs. New
Used OEM Pilot Bearing costs a fraction of dealership prices. Most buyers save 40 to 70 percent compared with buying new.
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Factory OEM Quality
Every Pilot Bearing listed is genuine OEM, pulled from salvage vehicles and inspected by licensed dismantlers before sale.
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Nationwide Seller Network
4 dismantlers stock Pilot Bearing across the US. Compare prices and buy direct from the source.
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Fits Many Vehicles
Pilot Bearing is available across 10 makes on our marketplace. Filter by your vehicle to find the right match.
Used Pilot Bearing by Make and Model
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Frequently Asked Questions About Used Pilot Bearing
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Right now we list 14 used Pilot Bearing from 4 dismantlers across the country. You'll find Pilot Bearing for 10 makes, with popular ones like Chevrolet, Honda, Hyundai, Lexus, Infiniti leading the list. Listings update daily as salvage yards process new vehicles. If you don't see the exact Pilot Bearing you need, submit a parts request and sellers will reach out when they've got a match.
The 4 dismantlers stocking Pilot Bearing are licensed and verified. Every Pilot Bearing is pulled from a salvage vehicle, inspected for wear or damage, and cataloged before it goes up. Since used OEM is the same component the factory installed, fitment and reliability usually beat aftermarket versions. Some sellers include a short warranty on bigger components. Always ask about the warranty and return policy before you buy.
Used Pilot Bearing usually runs 40 to 70 percent less than buying new from a dealership. Exact price depends on condition, mileage, vehicle year, and how many sellers have it. Rare or high-demand parts cost more. Common items can be pretty cheap. Prices vary between our 4 sellers, so it pays to compare. Many dismantlers will negotiate, especially on multi-part orders.
We have Pilot Bearing listings for 10 makes right now, with popular ones like Chevrolet, Honda, Hyundai, Lexus, Infiniti leading the pack. Coverage varies by year. Common vehicles usually have deeper inventory with multiple seller options. Rarer models may have fewer or none. If you can't find Pilot Bearing for your specific vehicle, submit a request and sellers will check their yards.
Most Pilot Bearing ships by freight or parcel depending on size. Small items go UPS or FedEx. Larger items like bumpers, hoods, or full engine assemblies ship by freight on a pallet. Timing and cost depend on the seller and your zip code. Always ask for a written shipping quote before you pay. If the dismantler is local to you, picking it up in person is usually fine too.
Each seller sets their own return policy. Most give you 30 days to return a Pilot Bearing if it does not fit or shows up damaged, and some charge a restocking fee. A handful include a short warranty on bigger components like engines and transmissions. Read the seller's policy before buying, and message them directly if anything is unclear.
Dismantlers grade used parts based on the vehicle mileage, visible wear, and any damage from the salvage. A Grade A Pilot Bearing usually came from a low-mileage vehicle with no prior repairs. Grade B has normal wear. Grade C has higher mileage or cosmetic damage but still works. Good listings include photos and notes so you can see what you're getting.
Find the Pilot Bearing listing that fits your vehicle, then contact the seller. Use the message button on the listing page or call the number they've posted. The seller confirms fitment, quotes shipping, and handles payment. Redline does not hold inventory or process sales. We run the marketplace that connects you with licensed dismantlers.