Upgrade your LADA vehicle's clutch system with our high-performance LADA Automotive Clutch Release Bearing. Designed for precise engagement and long-lasting durability, this essential component ensures smooth gear shifting and optimal clutch performance.
- Precision-engineered for perfect fit with LADA vehicles
- Reduced friction design for smoother operation
- Heat-resistant materials withstand high temperatures
- Extended lifespan compared to OEM parts
- Quieter operation for enhanced driving comfort
Parameter |
Specification |
Material |
High-grade steel with polymer coating |
Compatibility |
LADA 2101-2107, LADA Niva, LADA Samara |
Bearing Type |
Ball bearing with reinforced cage |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +150°C |
Load Capacity |
Up to 1500N |
Warranty |
24 months |
Why Choose Our LADA Clutch Release Bearing?
Our automotive clutch bearing is manufactured to exceed OEM standards, providing superior performance and reliability. The precision-ground surfaces ensure perfect alignment with your clutch fork, while the special grease formulation maintains smooth operation in all weather conditions.
Common Applications
This clutch release bearing is essential for:
- LADA vehicle clutch system repairs
- Preventive maintenance during clutch replacement
- Performance upgrades for smoother shifting
- Commercial vehicles with frequent clutch use
- Restoration projects for classic LADA models
Installation Tips
For optimal performance of your LADA clutch bearing:
- Always replace when changing clutch components
- Apply recommended grease to contact surfaces
- Ensure proper clutch pedal free play adjustment
- Inspect clutch fork for wear during installation
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How often should the clutch release bearing be replaced?
A: We recommend replacement every 80,000-100,000 km or whenever the clutch is serviced.
Q: Is this compatible with LADA 4x4 models?
A: Yes, this bearing fits both standard and 4x4 LADA variants including the popular Niva series.
Q: What are the signs of a failing clutch bearing?
A: Listen for grinding noises when depressing the clutch pedal or difficulty shifting gears.