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The Chrysler Wheel Bearing Dust Cap is applied to cover wheel bearings to keep the grease and the grime outside. Chrysler has produced strong and affordable vehicles since 1925 which felt stabilized and smooth due to the clever concepts such as Floating Power, bold Airflow design which cut through the wind, and the first minivan which provided the families with easy accessibility, extensive space, and massive space. During the decades, Chrysler continued to include luxurious interior, comfortable ride, advanced technologies, and simple prices that allow customers to receive value without compromise and shocks. Since it is the little things that count, Chrysler supports its own Wheel Bearing Dust Cap with the same focus on intelligent design, intense testing and enduring durability to keep its owners on the road. Modern day Chrysler is still in the fine tuning of aerodynamics and cabin ergonomics to ensure that every ride is quiet, relaxed, and efficient. The installation procedure of a Wheel Bearing Dust Cap requires that one parks on a flat surface, uses the parking brake and chocks the other wheels. Very carefully remove the old cap, and wipe off the bore and seat of the hub, until all the dirt is removed. Apply a little grease around the rim with a fresh film, and place the new cap square in place of the hub, and by hand initiate it. Tap the Wheel Bearing Dust Cap home using a soft mallet and smooth tap until it fits down. Spin the hub, confirm that it is moving smoothly, wipe the unwanted grease, re-fit hardware, and do a brief test drive.