1000 Device

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 1000 Device
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0491850 311000 Device MW

NOTE: For removing and installing the rubber mount in the front axle support and in the wishbones and for press-fitting the taper roller bearing onto the differential case of the rear axle differential. [Discontinued]

Storage Location: Z5

Consisting of:

Fig 1: Identifying Device (0491850)
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  1. = 0491851 Spindle
    NOTE: With 2 nuts and 2 window glasses [discontinued]
  2. = 0491852 Bush
    NOTE: (Slip bush) For installing the rubber mount in the front axle support [discontinued]
  3. = 0491853 Bush
    NOTE: (Bush) For removing the rubber mount in the front axle support and for removing and installing the rubber mount in the wishbones and for press-fitting the taper roller bearing of the rear axle differential [discontinued]
  4. = 0491854 Pipe
    NOTE: (Support tube) For installing the rubber mount in the front axle support, series: E12 [discontinued]
  5. = 0491855 Washer
    NOTE: (Flanged washer) For centering of threaded spindle and as a support disc for removing and installing the rubber mount in the front axle support and in the wishbones, series: E12 [discontinued]
  6. = 0491856 Synchronizing key
    NOTE: For removing and installing rubber mount in front axle support, series: E12 [discontinued]
  7. = 0491857 Bush
    NOTE: For installing the rubber mount in the front axle support, series: E12 [discontinued]
  8. = 0491858 Bush
    NOTE: (Bush) For installing the rubber mount in the front axle support and thrust piece, for removing and installing the rubber mount in the wishbones [discontinued]
  9. = 0491859 Bush
    NOTE: (Bush) Discontinued, only available via complete tool [cannot be ordered individually]
RENDER: 1.0x

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