440 (445) | 08.1988-12.1996 2.0 - 1998ccm, 109pk, 80kw - B 20 F
440 (445) | 08.1988-12.1996 2.0 - 1998ccm, 110pk, 81kw - B 20 F
460
460 (464) | 09.1988-07.1996 2.0 - 1998ccm, 109pk, 80kw - B 20 F
460 (464) | 09.1988-07.1996 2.0 - 1998ccm, 110pk, 81kw - B 20 F
480
480 (482) | 04.1986-07.1996 2.0 - 1998ccm, 110pk, 81kw - B 20 F
Original part numbers
77 01 469 776
RENAULT
77 00 116 049
RENAULT
77 00 726 440
RENAULT
77 00 735 486
RENAULT
77 00 857 325
RENAULT
77 00 858 344
RENAULT
77 00 863 112
RENAULT
77 00 863 113
RENAULT
77 00 863 113E
RENAULT
77 00 866 043
RENAULT
82 00 051 091
RENAULT
7700116049
RENAULT
7700726440
RENAULT
7700735486
RENAULT
7700857325
RENAULT
7700858344
RENAULT
7700863112
RENAULT
7700863113
RENAULT
7700863113E
RENAULT
7700866043
RENAULT
7701469776
RENAULT
8200051091
RENAULT
30621261
VOLVO
30855992
VOLVO
30855993
VOLVO
3343740
VOLVO
3343741
VOLVO
33437413
VOLVO
3463763
VOLVO
7700857325
VOLVO
7700726440
DACIA
7700863112
DACIA
7700866043
DACIA
77 00 857 325
DACIA
77 00 858 344
DACIA
8200051091
DACIA
77 00 863 112
DACIA
7700116049
DACIA
7700857325
DACIA
82 00 051 091
DACIA
7700863113E
DACIA
7700858344
DACIA
7700735486
DACIA
77 00 726 440
DACIA
77 00 863 113
DACIA
77 00 863 113E
DACIA
77 01 469 776
DACIA
77 00 116 049
DACIA
7701469776
DACIA
77 00 866 043
DACIA
77 00 735 486
DACIA
7700863113
DACIA
Manufacturer
The brand INA started in 1946 when two brothers Georg and Wilhelm Schaeffler started their company in Herzogenaurach (Germany). A few short years later, Georg Schaeffler invents the cage-guided needle roller bearing, for which a patent was filed in 1950. Since then, the company has become the world leader in making various bearings for various industries.
Since 1971, the INA brand has been a supplier of original parts for various car manufacturers
from Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz & Volkswagen. Nowadays this list has grown and INA is also a supplier
from, among others: Alfa Romeo, Ford, Fiat, Seat, Volvo, Opel, Peugeot, Renault, Rover, Saab & Nissan.
In 2003, the company merged with the companies FAG and LuK, after which the name "Schaeffler Group" came into being.