Product Description
Genuine New Departure 5216 Ball Bearing (NOS)
This New Old Stock (NOS) ball bearing, part number 5216, is a high-quality, American-made component from New Departure, designed for various mechanical applications requiring smooth rotational motion. As a crucial element in many vintage automotive and industrial systems, this bearing ensures reliable performance and durability.
Important Information: Brand, Origin & Condition
Condition & Maintenance (New Old Stock)
These items are New Old Stock (NOS). You will receive exactly what is shown in the images. While they are unused, please note the following:
- Lubrication: Due to the age of these parts, you must re-lubricate the bearings before installation to ensure optimal performance.
- Packaging: To ensure quality, we personally inspect each part. This requires opening the original boxes. Consequently, packaging may be torn, show significant shelf wear, or be missing entirely. Please focus on the part number verified on the bearing itself rather than the branding on the external box.
Key Features:
- Brand: New Departure
- Part Number: 5216
- Origin: Made in USA
- Condition: NOS (New Old Stock)
Please Note: Because our physical catalogs do not currently contain the specific application data for this vintage part number, we are unable to provide technical fitment advice or confirm if it will fit your vehicle. We kindly ask that you do not contact us regarding fitment inquiries for this item, as we do not have additional information beyond what is presented in the listing. This part is offered strictly for those who have independently verified the part number for their project.
Unbeatable Prices & Expectations
While many of our vintage parts were manufactured decades ago, they remain unused and high-quality. Some original boxes may show signs of shelf-wear, such as dust, tape, or surface distress from years of storage. Rest assured, the components inside have been inspected to ensure they are complete and ready to help you finish your project without breaking the bank.