Contact SKF

Send the fitment question with enough context to act on it

The fastest SKF response starts with the vehicle, the product family, and the decision you need to make. A workshop may need to confirm a strut or hub assembly before a repair slot closes. A distributor may need oil seal or wheel bearing cross-reference notes before preparing a quote. A catalog team may need better wording for Suspension & Steering Parts or Engine Components so customers can choose with less guesswork.

Address

SKF Motor Support Desk

401 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 1800, Chicago, IL 60611, United States. Visits are scheduled around sourcing reviews, distributor planning, and application-support meetings.

Phone and email

Parts request channel

Call +1 312 555 0198 or write to [email protected]. Include any existing reference number, removed-part information, and quantity range so the first reply can be specific.

Working hours

Monday to Friday

Support is available from 8:30 to 17:30 Central Time. Urgent workshop questions should state the service deadline and whether the vehicle is waiting in a bay.

For the most useful response, describe whether your request is about Suspension & Steering Parts, Engine Components, a wheel bearing kit, an oil seal cross-reference, or a return review on a verified mis-fit. If you are writing from a distributor or catalog team, add the market, expected order size, and whether the answer will be used for branch stocking, an online listing, or a direct customer quote. Those details allow SKF to keep the reply close to the workflow that matters to you instead of sending generic product language.

Quote form

Use this route for fitment, sourcing, or catalog support.

The form is intentionally compact. If the first message includes vehicle context and product category, SKF can usually route the request without asking you to restate the same problem several times.

Fitment support

Send your application details

Share the vehicle, quantity, and target category. The SKF team will return with a practical route for sourcing or cross-reference review.