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Front Drive Shaft Oil Seal for Honda Ballade SR4/SO4 - 9937

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Front Drive Shaft Oil Seal for Honda Ballade SR4/SO4 - 9937Vehicle Fitment & Part Details This front drive shaft oil seal for Honda Ballade SR4 SO4 is cross referenced to OE 91250 SR3 003 and has 35 mm inner diameter, 56 mm outer diameter and 8 11. 5 mm width. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details and any OEM reference numbers supplied. Verify VIN engine. Key Details SKU 9937 Component Drive Shaft Oil Seal Position Front OEM References Honda: 91250 SR3 003 Alternate OEM Search

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

This front drive shaft oil seal for Honda Ballade SR4/SO4 is cross-referenced to OE 91250-SR3-003 and has 35 mm inner diameter, 56 mm outer diameter and 8/11.5 mm width. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details and any OEM reference numbers supplied. Verify VIN/engine.

Key Details

SKU
9937
Component
Drive Shaft Oil Seal
Position
Front
OEM References
  • Honda: 91250-SR3-003
Alternate OEM Search References
91250SR3003
Primary Fitment
Honda Ballade 150 SOHC SR4/SO4 (1992-1996)
Specs
Inner Diameter: 35 mm; Outer Diameter: 56 mm; Height: 8 mm; Height 1: 11.5 mm; Helix: Left

Listing Highlights

  • Listed for selected Honda Ballade 150, 160 and 180 applications shown in the fitment table.
  • Cross-referenced to Honda OE 91250-SR3-003 for compatibility checking before ordering.
  • Supplied specifications include 35 mm inner diameter, 56 mm outer diameter and 8/11.5 mm width.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Inner Diameter 35 mm
Outer Diameter 56 mm
Height 8 mm
Height 1 11.5 mm
Width 8/11.5 mm
Helix Left

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 8 supplied applications covering selected Honda Ballade 150, 150i, 160E, 160i, 180E and 180i models on SR4/SO4 platform references. Use the full table below to confirm model, chassis / platform, year range and engine before ordering.

Model Chassis / Platform Years Engine
Ballade 150 SOHC SR4/SO4 1992-1996 D15B3
Ballade 150i Encore/Luxline SR4/SO4 1996-2001 Z4-10
Ballade 160E DOHC SR4/SO4 1992-1994 D16A9
Ballade 160i DOHC SR4/SO4 1993-1994 D16A9
Ballade 160i Luxline SR4/SO4 1996-2000 D16Y9
Ballade 180E SR4/SO4 1994-1996 B18B3
Ballade 180i SR4/SO4 1994-1996 B18B3
Ballade 180i Luxline SR4/SO4 1996-2000 B18B4

Fitment Notes

  • Always match OEM reference number(s) and vehicle details before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.
  • Supplied fitting position is front. Confirm against the original seal and vehicle catalogue data before ordering.

Compatibility Verification Notes

  • Confirm compatibility using VIN, engine code, chassis / platform, OE reference and original part comparison before ordering.
  • Match the supplied fitment details to your vehicle, including model, year range and any listed engine or chassis information.
  • Compare the supplied dimensions to the original seal, including inner diameter, outer diameter, width and helix direction.
  • Fitment data may vary by production date, market, import history and engine variant.
  • This listing is for part identification and compatibility checking only. Installation must be carried out according to the vehicle manufacturer's service information by a suitably qualified person.

Common Questions

Will this front drive shaft oil seal fit my Honda Ballade?
This part (9937) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details. Verify VIN/engine.

What OEM part numbers does this cross-reference?
Cross-reference numbers are listed in the Key Details section above. Match at least one to your original part before ordering.

How do I confirm the correct seal size?
Compare the listed inner diameter, outer diameter, width, helix direction, OE reference and original part details before ordering.

How do I confirm fitment if there are multiple variants?
Compare the supplied fitment details, OE reference numbers, original part details and any listed variant information before ordering. Verify VIN/engine.

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