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LRG LT TRUCK CENTER CONE - Bosch

Part #: 169900068135

The Bosch LRG LT Truck Center Cone (model 169900068135) is an essential accessory engineered for professional automotive and industrial workshops. This precision-machined component is designed to ensure accurate wheel centering during various service procedures, providing stability and reliability for large light truck wheels. Its robust construction supports demanding daily use in professional environments.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by Bosch, this center cone is built from durable materials to withstand the rigorous demands of professional shop use.
  • Precision Wheel Centering: Engineered to provide a secure and accurate fit, minimizing runout and enhancing the precision of wheel balancing and tire service tasks.
  • Optimized for Large Light Trucks: Specifically designed to accommodate the larger center bores and heavier wheels found on large light trucks.
  • Enhanced Stability: Contributes to improved stability during wheel mounting, demounting, and balancing operations, protecting both the wheel and the equipment.
  • Long-Term Durability: Constructed for longevity, reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintaining consistent performance over time.

Applications

This Bosch center cone is indispensable for technicians performing wheel service on a range of large light truck vehicles. It is commonly used in conjunction with wheel balancers and tire changers to provide a stable mounting point for precise operations. Typical applications include routine tire rotations, wheel balancing, and the mounting or demounting of tires on vehicles requiring a robust and accurate centering solution for larger wheels.

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  • Model: 266329
  • Shipping Weight: 3lbs
  • UPC: 065084604353
  • Manufacturers Part #: 169900068135
  • Manufactured by: Bosch
  • Also Known As: BSD-169900068135

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 20 March, 2018.